CT Demonstration of Fat Tissue in Malignant Renal Neoplasms Atypical Wilms' Tumors
CT Demonstration of Fat Tissue in Malignant Renal Neoplasms Atypical Wilms' Tumors
Magill, H. Lynn
1981-12-01 00:00:00
It has been implied that the recognition of fat in a renal tumor suggests that the lesion is benign. Several authors have suggested that angiomyolipoma is the only common renal tumor containing mature adipose tissue. Other neoplasms may contain mature fat that can be identified with current diagnostic imaging techniques. Under discussion is our experience with Wilms' tumor containing a predominance of adipose tissue.
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CT Demonstration of Fat Tissue in Malignant Renal Neoplasms Atypical Wilms' Tumors
It has been implied that the recognition of fat in a renal tumor suggests that the lesion is benign. Several authors have suggested that angiomyolipoma is the only common renal tumor containing mature adipose tissue. Other neoplasms may contain mature fat that can be identified with current diagnostic imaging techniques. Under discussion is our experience with Wilms' tumor containing a predominance of adipose tissue.
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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
– Wolters Kluwer Health
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