1978
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)57078-0
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Renal Pseudotumors: An Anatomic-Radiologic Classification

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“…mass resembling a neoplasm on imaging, but histologically consisting of normal renal parenchyma. 1 However, the term is also used to designate many normal and benign kidney lesions. More common lesions like abscesses and infection may be diagnosed confidentially, but atypical or uncommon presentations do occur and may result in unwanted interventions.…”
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“…mass resembling a neoplasm on imaging, but histologically consisting of normal renal parenchyma. 1 However, the term is also used to designate many normal and benign kidney lesions. More common lesions like abscesses and infection may be diagnosed confidentially, but atypical or uncommon presentations do occur and may result in unwanted interventions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, some lesions mimic a renal neoplasm on imaging but may be proven on biopsy to be a wrong radiologic diagnosis. “Renal pseudotumor” is a term defined first by Felson and Moskowitz to describe a real or simulated renal mass resembling a neoplasm on imaging, but histologically consisting of normal renal parenchyma 1. However, the term is also used to designate many normal and benign kidney lesions.…”
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