作者
Marta E Heilbrun, Erick M Remer, David D Casalino, Michael D Beland, Jay T Bishoff, M Donald Blaufox, Courtney A Coursey, Stanley Goldfarb, Howard J Harvin, Paul Nikolaidis, Glenn M Preminger, Steven S Raman, Anik Sahni, Raghunandan Vikram, Robert M Weinfeld
发表日期
2015/4/1
期刊
Journal of the American College of Radiology
卷号
12
期号
4
页码范围
333-341
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Renal masses are increasingly detected in asymptomatic individuals as incidental findings. An indeterminate renal mass is one that cannot be diagnosed confidently as benign or malignant at the time it is discovered. CT, ultrasonography, and MRI of renal masses with fast-scan techniques and intravenous (IV) contrast are the mainstays of evaluation. Dual-energy CT, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography, PET/CT, and percutaneous biopsy are all technologies that are gaining traction in the characterization of the indeterminate renal mass. In cases in which IV contrast cannot be used, whether because of IV contrast allergy or renal insufficiency, renal mass classification with CT is markedly limited. In the absence of IV contrast, ultrasonography, MRI, and biopsy have some advantages. Owing to the low malignant and metastatic potential of small renal cell carcinomas (≤4 cm in diameter), active surveillance is …
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