Minerva Urol Nefrol
March 1997
Two cases of nephrogenic adenoma are presented. The authors consider nephrogenic metaplasia as a reaction to inflammatory agents and point out the importance of differential diagnosis with nephrogenic adenocarcinoma, in which a different surgical procedure is requested.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAccording to the possibility of an early diagnosis, related to diagnostic imaging and predictive indexes such as DNA and vascular permeability, in the presence of a low grade-low stage tumor, and with the support of the Literature, the Authors hypothesize an increasing applicability of conservative surgery in the management of small renal carcinomas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of renal infarction presenting with acute abdomen is reported. Due to the extended renal damage nephrectomy was performed. Macroscopic appearance of the kidney (prevalent cortical vascular infarction) and of the surrounding tissues (retroperitoneal edema and abdominal ascites) suggested a comparison with epidemic haemorrhagic fever.
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