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list the benign renal tumors from class
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-Renal Papillary Adenoma
-Hamartoma (angiomyolipoma) |
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most common renal tumor?
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renal adenocarcinoma / renal cell carcinoma
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RCC: how doe they present?
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Painless Hematuria (also seen in TCC of bladder)
-may have fever, flank pain, colic |
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RCC: how does it spread?
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via renal vein (one of the exceptions to the 'carcinomas spread via lymphatics' rule, as well as hepatocellular carcinoma)
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list the benign renal tumors from class
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-Renal Papillary Adenoma
-Hamartoma (angiomyolipoma) |
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most common renal tumor?
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renal adenocarcinoma / renal cell carcinoma
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RCC: how doe they present?
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Painless Hematuria (also seen in TCC of bladder)
-may have fever, flank pain, colic |
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RCC: how does it spread?
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via renal vein (one of the exceptions to the 'carcinomas spread via lymphatics' rule, as well as hepatocellular carcinoma)
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RCC - lab findings
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polycythemia, hypercalcemia
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types of RCC
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clear cell, chromophobe, sarcomatous
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RCC staging
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1-4
1-confined to kidney 2-confined to renal fascia 3-invasion of renal vein or lymph node 4-invasion of other organ or distant spread |
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types of wilms' tumor
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1-WAGR - aniridia, genital abnormalities, retardation
2-Denys-Drash - gonadal dysgenesis, renal failure 3-Beckwith-Wiedemann - asymmetric limbs MEAN AGE: 3 |
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clinical picture and labs for Wilms' tumor
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Abdominal Mass. High EPO
-micro: will see stromal rhabdomyosarcoma elements (malignant sk. mm. cells). spread to lungs/liver/LN. |
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renal pelvis tumor -
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a TCC, like bladder
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