Critical evaluation of renal masses' angiography.

Radiologia clinica Pub Date : 1977-01-01
G M Chiesa, F Frasson, C Fugazzola, G F Pistolesi
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152 consecutive space occupying renal lesions (54 cancers, 66 single or multiple cysts, 18 pseudotumors, 8 inflammatory lesions, 3 hydronephroses, 3 hehatomas) were studied by selective angiography, considering the signs noted in the three phases: arterial, nephrographic, and venous. The frequency of each of these angiographic signs in the different forms of renal pathology was evaluated. Based on this study, pathognomonic angiographic signs were identified for the various types of pathology. For each angiographic sign the 'diagnostic value' was calculated in order to differentiate malignant from benign space-occupying lesions. Dependent on the angiographic phase they are in, these signs constitute the arterial, nephrographic, and venous 'symptom constellation' characteristic of each lesion. The relationship between angiographic signs and either histologic type or size of tumor were analyzed. The causes of false positives and false negatives were investigated. The value of certain angiographic signs for a correct diagnosis of the cases judged as suspect or misinterpreted was discussed.

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肾肿块血管造影的关键评价。
结合动脉、肾、静脉三个阶段的征象,采用选择性血管造影对152例连续占位性肾脏病变(癌54例,单囊肿或多发性囊肿66例,假性肿瘤18例,炎性病变8例,肾积水3例,肝血管瘤3例)进行了研究。评估了这些血管造影征象在不同形式肾脏病理中的出现频率。在此研究的基础上,确定了不同类型的病理血管造影征象。为了区分恶性和良性占位性病变,计算每个血管造影征象的“诊断价值”。根据所处的血管造影阶段,这些征象构成了每个病变的动脉、肾和静脉“症状群”特征。分析血管造影征象与肿瘤的组织学类型和大小的关系。对假阳性和假阴性的原因进行了分析。本文还讨论了某些血管造影征象对误诊或疑似病例的正确诊断价值。
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