Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Renal cell carcinoma of the clinical manifestations
The clinical manifestations in the peritoneal kidney after an earlier lack of typical clinical manifestations, renal cell carcinoma and its clinical manifestations of the size, location and growth is closely related to biology. Past the typical triple of renal cell carcinoma (hematuria and pain, mass) is not the early clinical manifestations of renal cell carcinoma. If the performance of patients with triple-tips for advanced tumors often possible transfer. Imaging 1990s with the rapid development of renal cell carcinoma in most of regular medical check-ups by the occasional B-ultrasound or CT found, renal cell carcinoma, in particular small renal cell carcinoma (less than 3 cm diameter) in the absence of any clinical manifestations of the situation I was under the Early diagnosis. Renal cell carcinoma can be summed up in the clinical manifestations are as follows: (1) without any symptoms: small size were seen mainly in the early renal cell carcinoma. (2) the tumor growth, invasion of surrounding tissues by the performance: hematuria, pain, such as mass. (3), renal symptoms: fever, increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate, high blood pressure, high blood calcium, erythrocytosis, abnormal liver function, cachexia state, anemia, secondary, etc. of varicocele. (4) the transfer of renal symptoms: such as lung, bone, liver metastasis symptoms, symptoms first visit to divert a large number of patients.
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