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From: CT findings and clinical characteristics in distinguishing renal urothelial carcinoma mimicking renal cell carcinoma from clear cell renal cell carcinoma

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Definition of RUC mimicking RCC. (A) and (B): A 63-year-old man with RUC mimicking RCC. An endophytic nodule (white arrow) in the right renal pelvis with mild and homogeneous enhancement and an unclear boundary and micro-lobular. (C) and (D): A 69-year-old man with RUC mimicking RCC. An exophytic mass (white arrow) in the left renal parenchyma with mild and homogeneous enhancement and a vague margin. (E) and (F): A 46-year-old man with RUC mimicking RCC. A cyst-solid lesion occupied the middle and lower part of the left kidney. There were multi-neoplasms (white arrow) with uneven density, different sizes, unclear boundaries, and hydronephrosis (white star)

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