‘BJUI Clinical Dilemma’: the incidental small renal mass in a solitary kidney

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY BJU International Pub Date : 2025-01-07 DOI:10.1111/bju.16627
Bruce Gao, Pratik Kanabur, Riccardo Campi, Maxine Tran, Jaime Landman, Ivan Pedrosa, Ben Challacombe, Tze Min Wah, Shankar Siva, Michael Jewett, Grant D. Stewart, Brian Shuch, Ralph Clayman
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Introduction

The incidental small renal mass (SRM; ≤4 cm; clinical T stage [cT]1a) has become increasingly common due to the widespread utilisation of ultrasonography and cross-sectional imaging. Today, most such patients present with asymptomatic, localised disease that can be surgically treated with curative intent; however, up to 25% of SRMs are benign [1]. This creates a clinical dilemma: balancing the removal of malignant tumours with avoiding needless active treatment for benign masses.

This ‘BJUI Clinical Dilemma’ presents a structured format to address the common clinical presentation of a SRM through a case vignette approach. Following the vignette, leading experts will provide brief commentary, explaining the rationale behind their preferred management strategies. This approach encourages a balanced, expert-driven discussion on alternative strategies, offering readers insights into decision-making processes for common, yet nuanced cases in urological practice.

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“BJUI临床困境”:单个肾脏偶发的小肾肿块
偶发性肾小肿块(SRM;≤4厘米;由于超声和横断面成像的广泛应用,临床T期[cT]1a越来越普遍。今天,大多数此类患者表现为无症状的局部疾病,可以通过手术治疗,目的是治愈;然而,高达25%的srm为良性bbb。这造成了一个临床困境:平衡恶性肿瘤的切除与避免不必要的积极治疗良性肿块。这个“BJUI临床困境”提出了一个结构化的格式,以解决SRM的常见临床表现,通过一个案例小插曲的方法。在小品之后,领先的专家将提供简短的评论,解释他们首选的管理策略背后的基本原理。这种方法鼓励对替代策略的平衡,专家驱动的讨论,为读者提供对泌尿科实践中常见但微妙的案例的决策过程的见解。
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BJU International
BJU International 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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262
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1 months
期刊介绍: BJUI is one of the most highly respected medical journals in the world, with a truly international range of published papers and appeal. Every issue gives invaluable practical information in the form of original articles, reviews, comments, surgical education articles, and translational science articles in the field of urology. BJUI employs topical sections, and is in full colour, making it easier to browse or search for something specific.
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