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Evolving role of renal biopsy in small renal masses
Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations, 07/02/09
Wang R et al. - A large proportion of small renal masses biopsied are, in fact, benign, and biopsy has the potential to change clinical management and help patients avoid unnecessary surgical extirpation. Image-guided percutaneous core biopsy should be incorporated into the diagnosis and management of enhancing small renal masses.
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