Purpose: To evaluate the clinical safety and natural history of active surveillance (AS) for incidentally diagnosed small renal mass (SRM). Materials and Methods: We analyzed prospective data for patients who underwent AS for SRM. From 2010 to 2016, 37 SRMs of less than 3 cm were registered. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging were used for initial diagnosis and CT, ultrasonography, and chest CT were performed at 6-month intervals. If there was no change in size during 2 years, follow-ups were performed annually. If the growth rate was more than 0.5 cm/y, if the diameter was more than 4 cm, or if clinical progression was observed, we regarded it as progression of SRM and recommended active treatment. We compared the grow...
none10noThe widespread use of abdominal imaging has led to an increasing detection of small renal ma...
Introduction: Current standard treatment of small renal masses (SRM) is surgical resection, but it i...
Study Type - Therapy (case series) Level of Evidence 4 What's known on the subject? and What does th...
Objective: To review the natural history and growth kinetics of small renal masses (SRMs). Data Sou...
Aim. To describe the natural history of small renal mass on active surveillance and identify paramet...
PURPOSE: To provide our experience with active surveillance in patients incidentally diagnosed wi...
AIMS To determine the growth rate of renal masses (RMs) under active surveillance (AS), and to desc...
Copyright © 2015 Zaher Bahouth et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The incidence of small renal masses is increasing, as a result of the wide adoption of imaging exams...
none10noEpub: Oct 22, 2014Background The purpose of the study was to evaluate the relationships betw...
Background The purpose of the study was to evaluate the relationships between the patients' clinical...
INTRODUCTION: Aim of this study is to provide our results after long-term active surveillance (AS...
Context: Stage migration of organ-confined renal masses is occurring as a result of incidental diagn...
Objectives : To evaluate the role and feasibility of observation with regard to the small renal mass...
INTRODUCTION: The use of modern abdominal imaging modalities have led in recent years to an increase...
none10noThe widespread use of abdominal imaging has led to an increasing detection of small renal ma...
Introduction: Current standard treatment of small renal masses (SRM) is surgical resection, but it i...
Study Type - Therapy (case series) Level of Evidence 4 What's known on the subject? and What does th...
Objective: To review the natural history and growth kinetics of small renal masses (SRMs). Data Sou...
Aim. To describe the natural history of small renal mass on active surveillance and identify paramet...
PURPOSE: To provide our experience with active surveillance in patients incidentally diagnosed wi...
AIMS To determine the growth rate of renal masses (RMs) under active surveillance (AS), and to desc...
Copyright © 2015 Zaher Bahouth et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The incidence of small renal masses is increasing, as a result of the wide adoption of imaging exams...
none10noEpub: Oct 22, 2014Background The purpose of the study was to evaluate the relationships betw...
Background The purpose of the study was to evaluate the relationships between the patients' clinical...
INTRODUCTION: Aim of this study is to provide our results after long-term active surveillance (AS...
Context: Stage migration of organ-confined renal masses is occurring as a result of incidental diagn...
Objectives : To evaluate the role and feasibility of observation with regard to the small renal mass...
INTRODUCTION: The use of modern abdominal imaging modalities have led in recent years to an increase...
none10noThe widespread use of abdominal imaging has led to an increasing detection of small renal ma...
Introduction: Current standard treatment of small renal masses (SRM) is surgical resection, but it i...
Study Type - Therapy (case series) Level of Evidence 4 What's known on the subject? and What does th...