Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5579620 | Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI | 2017 | 107 Pages |
Abstract
Cystic renal masses are a common entity with a wide differential diagnosis encountered by the radiologist in daily practice. Their characterization relies on the Bosniak classification system that has been widely accepted by radiologists and urologists as a pertinent diagnostic and communication tool. It has been designed to separate cystic lesions requiring surgery (categories III and IV) from those that can be ignored and left alone (categories I and II) or followed (category IIF). Utilization of the Bosniak classification requires, first, previous identification of the cystic nature of a renal mass with the exception of very small lesions.
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Authors
Olivier MD, Christophe MD, Jonathan MD, Jules Gregory, Najibullah MD, Jean-Michel MD, PhD,