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Loffroy, R., et al. - To describe the clinical and radiological features of focal and diffuse xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGP) in adults...Conclusion: Although rare, XGP is the main differential diagnosis of malignant renal neoplasia. The definitive diagnosis depends on histological examination of the operative specimen. Preoperatively, the diagnosis can often be suspected based on imaging studies, primarily CT

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