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Ossifying renal cell carcinoma
1Department of the Army, Department of Radiology, Brooke Army Medical Center, 3851 Roger Brooke Drive, Bldg. 3600, Fort Sam Houston, TX 79234, USA.
Pediatric Radiology
|June 20, 1998
Abstract:
In older children, ossifying renal cell carcinoma is a potential explanation for a network of well-organized, curvilinear high-attenuation areas in a renal mass. Since ossification of renal cell carcinoma is a favorable tumor marker that implies a less extensive resection, it is important to anticipate this tumor before surgical resection is undertaken.