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Neue Ultraschallmethoden für komplizierte Fälle

Zufallsbefund zystische Nierenläsion

Cystic renal masses as an incidental finding — ultrasound-based diagnostic algorithm and therapeutic consequences

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„Blande Nierenzysten“ sind häufige, gutartige Zufallsbefunde beim Routine-Ultraschall in der Praxis. Bei „komplizierten Zysten“ ist die Unterscheidung benigne-maligne nicht so einfach. Neue Ultraschallmethoden können hier weiter differenzieren.

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Stock, K.F., Kübler, H. & Holzapfel, K. Zufallsbefund zystische Nierenläsion. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 159, 60–65 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-017-9486-8

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