2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0090-4295(01)01458-3
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Lymphoma presenting as a solitary renal hilar mass

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“…There was also reactivity with thrombomodulin, a finding that helped confirm the diagnosis of urothelial carcinoma. homogeneous soft-tissue mass(Figs 17, 18)(41). Vascular encasement is common; because of the pliable nature of the tumor, however, the resulting hydronephrosis is often mild.…”
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“…There was also reactivity with thrombomodulin, a finding that helped confirm the diagnosis of urothelial carcinoma. homogeneous soft-tissue mass(Figs 17, 18)(41). Vascular encasement is common; because of the pliable nature of the tumor, however, the resulting hydronephrosis is often mild.…”
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“…9 ). On US, it may be difficult to differentiate the renal sinus tumor from heterogenous renal sinus fat due to its poorly defined margins [ 4 , 21 ].
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“…Tumor-like lesions in the kidney are also sometimes observed in xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis. Although primary renal lymphoma (PRL) is extremely rare, accounting for only 3% of all primary renal tumors (2), the most common pattern of involvement in this disease is multiple bilateral masses (observed in about 60% of cases) (3). Diagnosis of PRL on percutaneous renal biopsy has also been reported (4).…”
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