PMID: 9179675Jan 1, 1997Paper

Renal angiosarcoma: a case report

International Journal of Urology : Official Journal of the Japanese Urological Association
Y HiratsukaK Kawamura

Abstract

We report the first case of angiosarcoma in the kidney occurring in a woman; the tumor was initially believed to be renal cell carcinoma. This malignant tumor was discovered in a patient with macrohematuria. The final diagnosis was confirmed by histologic and immunohistochemical findings. A review of the literature on this tumor is also included in the discussion.

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