The Cystic Kidney 1990
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-0457-6_14
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Acquired Renal Cystic Disease

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“…The size of the tumor is irrelevant, although if it is less than 3 cm in diameter, it may be safe to be left to fol low-up for 3-6 months. On the other hand, there have been reports of tumors of 1.2 cm, 2 cm and 3 cm in diameter that have undergone generalized metastasis [32]. It may therefore be advisable to remove any kidney harboring a renal cell carcinoma of more than 2 cm in diameter.…”
Section: Treatment Of Renal Cell Carcinoma As a Complication Of Acquimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The size of the tumor is irrelevant, although if it is less than 3 cm in diameter, it may be safe to be left to fol low-up for 3-6 months. On the other hand, there have been reports of tumors of 1.2 cm, 2 cm and 3 cm in diameter that have undergone generalized metastasis [32]. It may therefore be advisable to remove any kidney harboring a renal cell carcinoma of more than 2 cm in diameter.…”
Section: Treatment Of Renal Cell Carcinoma As a Complication Of Acquimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5) As already mentioned, acquired renal cystic disease itself is symptomless unless complicated with renal cell carcinoma, cyst rupture, ureteral obstruction due to ITmicroglobulin-induced protein stone formation, or cyst infection [32]. Even in patients with renal cell carcinoma, only 14% reveal symptoms.…”
Section: Screening Acquired Cystic Disease Patients For Renalmentioning
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