2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00345-018-2342-3
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Imaging for the diagnosis and response assessment of renal tumours

Abstract: The diagnosis and characterisation of SRM and response assessment following targeted therapy for advanced RCC are key challenges which warrant further research.

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“…22 The principal role of CT scan is as adjunct to ultrasound in assessing the nature of a renal mass. 23 When obesity or overlying gas precludes imaging of the kidney by ultrasound, CT can then be used. CT scanning is also useful in confirming presence and extent of a renal mass.…”
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“…22 The principal role of CT scan is as adjunct to ultrasound in assessing the nature of a renal mass. 23 When obesity or overlying gas precludes imaging of the kidney by ultrasound, CT can then be used. CT scanning is also useful in confirming presence and extent of a renal mass.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CT scanning is also useful in confirming presence and extent of a renal mass. 23 CT is acknowledged to be superior to IV urography and ultrasound for diagnosis and evaluation of renal masses. 24 The limitation here is the fact that it is not possible to tell malignant from benign masses.…”
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“…The pace of basic, translational and clinical RCC research development is rapid. We have selected, as outlined below, those topics where we felt that we must improve our knowledge and understanding to provide improved prevention, diagnostic and treatment strategies to our patients.With the widespread use of modern cross-sectional abdominal imaging, the incidence of asymptomatic renal tumours has been increasing, especially in patients over the age of 70 [1,2]. Many of these incidentalomas do not have and will not develop adverse pathological or clinical features meaning any intervention may not change the natural history of the disease.…”
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“…With the widespread use of modern cross-sectional abdominal imaging, the incidence of asymptomatic renal tumours has been increasing, especially in patients over the age of 70 [1,2]. Many of these incidentalomas do not have and will not develop adverse pathological or clinical features meaning any intervention may not change the natural history of the disease.…”
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