Infiltrative tumor interface with normal renal parenchyma in locally advanced renal cell carcinoma: Clinical relevance and pathological implications
Volume: 28, Issue: 12, Pages: 1233 - 1239
Published: Aug 20, 2021
Abstract
Locally advanced renal cell carcinoma is considered clinically aggressive, despite heterogeneity in survival outcomes. We investigated the clinical relevance and pathological implications of infiltrative tumor interface with normal renal parenchyma on preoperative imaging in locally advanced renal cell carcinoma.A total of 77 patients with locally advanced renal cell carcinoma (≥pT3a Nany M0) who underwent radical or partial nephrectomy...
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Title
Infiltrative tumor interface with normal renal parenchyma in locally advanced renal cell carcinoma: Clinical relevance and pathological implications
Published Date
Aug 20, 2021
Volume
28
Issue
12
Pages
1233 - 1239
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