Renal cancer: Difference between revisions

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Created page with "<section begin="radiology" />'''Renal cell carcinoma''' (RCC) is the most common renal cancer in adults, accounting for 80+%. It's a malignant epithelial tumor that arises from the kidney tubules. It's usually discovered incidentally. When symptomatic, it usually presents with a classic triad of haematuria (with normal and not dysmorphic RBCs), costovertebral pain and/or a palpable mass in the flank. It's a relatively rare malignancy, with an incidence of 15/100 000 ne..."
(Created page with "<section begin="radiology" />'''Renal cell carcinoma''' (RCC) is the most common renal cancer in adults, accounting for 80+%. It's a malignant epithelial tumor that arises from the kidney tubules. It's usually discovered incidentally. When symptomatic, it usually presents with a classic triad of haematuria (with normal and not dysmorphic RBCs), costovertebral pain and/or a palpable mass in the flank. It's a relatively rare malignancy, with an incidence of 15/100 000 ne...")
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