Clinical manifestations and diagnosis of renal cell carcinoma based on
Renal cell carcinoma is the most common adult kidney tumor. Female ratio of about 3.5:1, and often occurs after the age of 40, sometimes 30 years of age, only individuals aged 20 years. Renal cell carcinoma is the most common adult kidney tumor. The male to female ratio of about 3.5:1, and often occurs after the age of 40, sometimes 30 years of age, only individuals aged 20 years.
Clinical manifestations of renal cell carcinoma
1, early asymptomatic. Tumor development, the main symptoms of intermittent painless gross hematuria.
2, tumors in the kidney lower pole or larger, the upper abdomen and the mass can be.
3, for the advanced symptoms of pain, often lower back dull pain.
4 extra-renal manifestations were fever, hypertension, high blood calcium, plethora, varicocele, cachexia and tumor metastasis symptoms.
Kidney cancer diagnosis is based on
1, age> 40 year old male with painless gross hematuria, renal cell carcinoma should be suspected.
2, urography showed renal lesions.
3, renal ultrasound examination showed local thickening bulging, compressed and shifted echo renal collecting system, renal hypoechoic round mass.
4, CT scan, showed substantial occupancy of renal disease.
5, blood alkaline phosphatase increased.

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