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1 Differentiation of Renal Masses Using A-Mode Ultrasound
Barry B. Goldberg, Howard M. Pollack  The Journal of Urology  Volume 197, Issue 2, Pages S116-S120 (February 2017) DOI: /j.juro Copyright © 2002 American Urological Association, Inc.® Terms and Conditions

2 Fig. 1 Diagrammatic representation of 3 types of ultrasonic patterns obtained from masses The Journal of Urology  , S116-S120DOI: ( /j.juro ) Copyright © 2002 American Urological Association, Inc.® Terms and Conditions

3 Fig. 2 Renal cell carcinoma shows typical solid ultrasonic pattern. A, nephrotomogram demonstrates mass in right lower pole. B, arteriogram reveals tumor neovasculature. C and D, nephrosonograms show typical pattern found with solid masses. The Journal of Urology  , S116-S120DOI: ( /j.juro ) Copyright © 2002 American Urological Association, Inc.® Terms and Conditions

4 Fig. 3 Renal cyst shows typical cystic ultrasonic pattern. A, nephrotomogram demonstrates lucent mass in left upper pole. B, contrast in cyst outlines cyst wall. C and D, nephrosonograms show typical pattern found with cystic masses. The Journal of Urology  , S116-S120DOI: ( /j.juro ) Copyright © 2002 American Urological Association, Inc.® Terms and Conditions

5 Fig. 4 Renal abscess shows typical complex ultrasonic pattern. A, IVP demonstrates mass in left upper pole. B, arteriogram reveals mass to be avascular. C, nephrosonogram with tracing at low gain suggests cyst. D, tracing at high gain reveals extra echoes consistent with complex type of mass. The Journal of Urology  , S116-S120DOI: ( /j.juro ) Copyright © 2002 American Urological Association, Inc.® Terms and Conditions

6 Fig. 5 Polycystic disease. A, IVP and B, nephrographic phase of arteriogram demonstrate typical findings. C, low gain suggests cystic pattern. D, high gain shows complex ultrasonic pattern consistent with polycystic disease. The Journal of Urology  , S116-S120DOI: ( /j.juro ) Copyright © 2002 American Urological Association, Inc.® Terms and Conditions


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