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Clear cell renal cell carcinoma located in sinus renalis confused with renal pelvis mass in image |
Pengjie Wu1,2, Dong Wei1, Liqing Zhang1, Shumin Deng1, Gang Zhu1,2,3, Jianye Wang1,2
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1 Department of Urology, Beijing Hospital of the Ministry of Health, Beijing, China;
2 Beijing Institute of Geriatrics, Ministry of Health, Graduate School of Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China;
3 Department of Urology, Cancer Hospital of Chinese Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China |
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Abstract A 58-year-old Chinese woman presented with a mass in right renal pelvis incidentally detected by ultrasonography (Fig. 1A). No positive signs were found by physical examination, and urinalysis was also normal.
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Received: 27 November 2014
Published: 18 September 2015
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Corresponding Authors:
Jianye Wang
E-mail: wjy@bjhmoh.com
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