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[Renal oncocytoma: infrequent presentation form].

M A Pinos Paul1, J I Sanz Vélez, J Abad Roger

  • 1Servicio de Urología, Hospital Santiago, Huesca.

Actas Urologicas Espanolas
|May 18, 1999
PubMed
Summary

A solid renal mass, an oncocytoma, was incidentally discovered during evaluation for another condition. This kidney tumor infiltrated the surrounding perirenal fat.

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Area of Science:

  • Nephrology
  • Oncology
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Incidental findings of renal masses require careful evaluation.
  • Renal oncocytomas are benign kidney tumors that can present as solid masses.

Observation:

  • A solid renal mass was incidentally identified during imaging for an unrelated medical issue.
  • The mass was characterized as an oncocytoma.
  • The tumor demonstrated infiltration into the perirenal fat.

Findings:

  • The renal mass was histopathologically confirmed as an oncocytoma.
  • The oncocytoma exhibited local invasion into the perirenal adipose tissue.

Implications:

  • This case highlights the importance of thorough investigation of incidental renal masses.
  • Understanding the behavior of renal oncocytomas, including potential local invasion, is crucial for patient management.
  • Further research into the imaging and pathological features of infiltrating oncocytomas may improve diagnostic accuracy.

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