BILATERAL MULTIFOCAL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA

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Authors

  • SALMAN `RASHID Combined Military Hospital Peshawar Cantonment
  • MUHAMMAD ARSHAD Combined Military Hospital Peshawar Cantonment
  • MAZHAR SHAFIQ Combined Military Hospital Peshawar Cantonment
  • M. Rafiq Zafar Combined Military Hospital Peshawar Cantonment

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2008.15.03.2831

Keywords:

Renal cell carcinoma., Multifocal bilateral., Ultrasound., Computerized Tomography

Abstract

Bilateral synchronous renal cell Carcinomas occur in approximately 1-3% of all patients with RCC.
Ultrasound and contrast-enhanced CT scan are the most useful tests for diagnosing and staging. US has an advantage
over CT in determination of nature of the lesion (solid/cystic). CT is more sensitive in evaluation of lesion size and
detection of calcification and necrosis. CT also has an advantage over US in evaluation of perinephric extension,
adjacent organ infiltration and regional lymphadenopathy. Both US and CT are equally sensitive in detection of IVC
thrombus.

Author Biographies

SALMAN `RASHID, Combined Military Hospital Peshawar Cantonment

MBBS, Dip Rad, MCPS, FCPS
Department of Clinical Radiology

MUHAMMAD ARSHAD, Combined Military Hospital Peshawar Cantonment

Department of Clinical Radiology

MAZHAR SHAFIQ, Combined Military Hospital Peshawar Cantonment

Department of Clinical Radiology

M. Rafiq Zafar, Combined Military Hospital Peshawar Cantonment

Department of Clinical Radiology

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Published

2008-03-10