Renal Neoplasia

Ureteral neoplasm

Ureteral
A ureteral neoplasm is a type of tumor that can be primary, or associated with a metastasis from another site. Treatment may involve removal of the kidney and ureter, or just the ureter. Classification of cancers often is oriented around the embryological origin of the tissue. In some contexts, the primary division is at the border of kidney and ureter, and in other contexts, the primary division is between derivatives of the metanephric blastema and those of the ureteric bud. Because of this, neoplasia of the ureters are sometimes grouped with tumors of the renal pelvis.

Renal Neoplasia - List of case studies

Cystic Pleuro-Pulmonary Blastoma

mg/dl; ° Ferritin: 71.36 ng/ml; ° Haepatic and renal function, electrolytes within normal limits; ° LDH:336U/L; ° IgG: ... 4.25 U.L1’ml; ° CEA: 1,19 ng/ml; Staging of neoplasia has been carried out by means of: - Bone scintigraphy : ...

Renal Neoplasia of not yet Determined Nature

specialist determined “incidental diagnosis of left renal neoplasia" and recommended to carry out a lesion enucleoresection. ...

spreading pancreatic cancer

33-year-old female was diagnosed with multiple endocrine neoplasia of the pancreas. She underwent removal of the pancreatic lesion and ... the pancreas between the head of the pancreas and the left renal vein, in proximity to the outlet to the vena cava. Both of these lesions ...

Cystic Pleuro-Pulmonary Blastoma – additional opinion

mg/dl; ° Ferritin: 71.36 ng/ml; ° Haepatic and renal function, electrolytes within normal limits; ° LDH:336U/L; ° IgG: ... 4.25 U.L1’ml; ° CEA: 1,19 ng/ml; Staging of neoplasia has been carried out by means of: - Bone scintigraphy : ...

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