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Fig. 5 | BMC Urology

Fig. 5

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

Fig. 5

Cystic-solid ccRCC with collecting system invasion. (A) and (B): A 59-year-old man with a ccRCC invading the collecting system. A heterogeneous enhanced high attenuation renal mass in the left renal pelvis, with cystic components dominant (black star) and pseudo-capsule sign (thin white arrow). (C) and (D): A 62-year-old man suffering from ccRCC with collecting system invasion. An exophytic cystic-dominant heterogeneous hyper-enhanced renal mass in the right kidney, with reniform deformation. The tumor was expansive growth with a clear boundary and pseudo-capsule sign (thin white arrow). (E) and (F): A 53-year-old man suffering from ccRCC with collecting system invasion. An endophytic mass in the right kidney (white arrow), with cystic component (black star), heterogeneous hyper-enhanced solid component, and poorly defined interface

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