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2014, Number S1

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Mediciego 2014; 20 (S1)

Renal hemangioma. A case presentation

Agüero GJL, Cepero OPJ
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Key words:

hemangioma/diagnosis, kidney/pathology.

ABSTRACT

A new case of renal hemangioma is exhibited, being this a kidney benign tumor, not very frequent, giving hematuria like fundamental declaration when it opens to the renal pelvis or to the chalices; its size is variable, which can be quite small or occupy big part of the gland. The preoperative diagnosis takes place in rare occasions being the histopathologic study who confirms the entity.


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