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A Syngeneic Mouse Model of Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma for Quantitative and Longitudinal Assessment of Preclinical Therapies
Published on: April 12, 2017
[Renal cell carcinoma mimicking a renal abscess]
Abstract:
With the development of modern imaging, incidental findings of renal neoplasia are increasingly frequent. However, renal cell carcinoma can also rarely present as an atypical form and can be confused with benign pathologies such as renal abscess or pyelonephritis. We present the case of a renal neoplasia largely mimicking a renal abscess.
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