| Literature DB >> 2490351 |
R Martínez García, F Valls Blasco, C Domínguez Hinarejos, J Gallego Gómez, F Oliver Amorós, J F Jiménez Cruz.
Abstract
Fourteen cases of angiomyolipoma have been diagnosed and treated at our center since it opened 19 years ago. The diagnostic methods and therapeutic approach have changed since then. Noninvasive imaging techniques like CT and ultrasound have significantly enhanced the accuracy of diagnosis. The mode of presentation, number, size and the differential diagnosis may decide between conservative or surgical management of these tumors. A small tumor mass only requires observation. For larger ones, the treatment of choice is preferably by conservative surgery or highly selective embolization if permitted by the severity of the disease. Surgery is warranted when doubt exists on CT and ultrasonography.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2490351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Esp Urol ISSN: 0004-0614 Impact factor: 0.436