Small renal parenchymal neoplasms: further observations on growth
- PMID: 7480724
- DOI: 10.1148/radiology.197.3.7480724
Small renal parenchymal neoplasms: further observations on growth
Abstract
Purpose: To determine the growTH rate and behavior of small (< or = 3.5-cm diameter) incidentally detected renal parenchymal neoplasms.
Materials and methods: Forty renal parenchymal tumors in 37 adult patients (mean age, 65.5 years) were observed with computed tomography (CT) and ultrasound for 1.75-8.5 years (mean, 3.25 years). Surgical removal was performed of 26 tumors proved and graded at pathologic examination. Fourteen tumors with CT criteria of neoplasm are being followed up.
Results: The overall growth rate of neoplasms was 0-1.1 cm/y (mean, 0.36 cm/y). Thirty tumors grew 0.5 cm/y or less and 19 grew very slowly (< or = 0.35 cm/y). No patient developed metastatic disease. Nine (24%) had multiple neoplasms.
Conclusion: Most small, incidentally discovered, well-marginated renal parenchymal neoplasms grow slowly and are not an immediate threat to a patient's life. Watchful waiting might be appropriate instead of surgical removal, especially in patients who are elderly or may not survive surgery.
Comment in
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Management of small renal neoplasms and angiomyolipoma: a growing problem.Radiology. 1995 Dec;197(3):583-6. doi: 10.1148/radiology.197.3.7480721. Radiology. 1995. PMID: 7480721 No abstract available.
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Growth of renal masses.Radiology. 1996 Jul;200(1):287-8. doi: 10.1148/radiology.200.1.287-b. Radiology. 1996. PMID: 8657936 No abstract available.
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