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==Overview==
The [[incidence]] of renal oncocytoma increases with age; the median age at diagnosis is 55 years.
The male to female ratio is approximately 2 to 1.<ref name="radio">Renal oncocytoma.Dr Donna D'Souza et al.  Radiopaedia.org 2015.http://radiopaedia.org/articles/renal-oncocytoma</ref>
==Epidemiology and Demographics==
===Prevalence===
* Renal oncocytomas account for approximately 5% of resected primary adult epithelial renal neoplasms.<ref name="radio">Renal oncocytoma.Dr Donna D'Souza et al.  Radiopaedia.org 2015.http://radiopaedia.org/articles/renal-oncocytoma</ref>
===Age===
* The [[incidence]] of renal oncocytoma increases with age; the median age at diagnosis is 55 years.
===Gender===
* Males are more commonly affected with renal oncocytoma than females. The male to female ratio is approximately 2 to 1.<ref name="radio">Renal oncocytoma.Dr Donna D'Souza et al.  Radiopaedia.org 2015.http://radiopaedia.org/articles/renal-oncocytoma</ref>
Oncocytomas make up 3% to 7% of all renal epithelial tumors.[1] They are most commonly seen in adults older than 50 years, are more common in males, and have a peak frequency in the seventh decade of life. However, these tumors rarely occur in the pediatric population.[1]
This lesion is commonly seen in patients with Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome. These patients develop a mean of 5.3 renal tumors in their lifetime. These lesions consist mostly of chromophobe renal carcinoma and oncocytomas
Oncocytomas make up 3% to 7% of all renal epithelial tumors.[1] They are most commonly seen in adults older than 50 years, are more common in males, and have a peak frequency in the seventh decade of life. However, these tumors rarely occur in the pediatric population.[1]
This lesion is commonly seen in patients with Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome. These patients develop a mean of 5.3 renal tumors in their lifetime. These lesions consist mostly of chromophobe renal carcinoma and oncocytomas


==Overview==
==Overview==
The [[incidence]] of renal oncocytoma is approximately 3% to 7% of [[solid]] [[renal]] resected [[tumors]]. [[Patients]] of all age groups may develop renal oncocytoma. The age of [[patients]] can be differ from 10 to 94 years. The [[incidence]] of renal oncocytoma increases with age; the median age at the time of [[surgery]] is 62 to 68 years. Males are more commonly affected by renal oncocytoma than females. The male to female ratio is approximately 2 to 1.


==Epidemiology and Demographics==
==Epidemiology and Demographics==
===Prevalence===
===Incidence===
*The prevalence of renal oncocytoma is approximately 3% to 7% of renal epithelial tumors.
*The [[incidence]] of renal oncocytoma is approximately 3% to 7% of [[solid]] [[renal]] resected [[tumors]].<ref name="RosenkrantzHindman2010">{{cite journal|last1=Rosenkrantz|first1=Andrew B.|last2=Hindman|first2=Nicole|last3=Fitzgerald|first3=Erin F.|last4=Niver|first4=Benjamin E.|last5=Melamed|first5=Jonathan|last6=Babb|first6=James S.|title=MRI Features of Renal Oncocytoma and Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma|journal=American Journal of Roentgenology|volume=195|issue=6|year=2010|pages=W421–W427|issn=0361-803X|doi=10.2214/AJR.10.4718}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal
 
| author = [[B. Perez-Ordonez]], [[G. Hamed]], [[S. Campbell]], [[R. A. Erlandson]], [[P. Russo]], [[P. B. Gaudin]] & [[V. E. Reuter]]
===Case-fatality rate/Mortality rate===
| title = Renal oncocytoma: a clinicopathologic study of 70 cases
*In [year], the incidence of [disease name] is approximately [number range] per 100,000 individuals with a case-fatality rate/mortality rate of [number range]%.
| journal = [[The American journal of surgical pathology]]
*The case-fatality rate/mortality rate of [disease name] is approximately [number range].
| volume = 21
| issue = 8
| pages = 871–883
| year = 1997
| month = August
| pmid = 9255250
}}</ref>


===Age===
===Age===
*Patients of all age groups may develop [disease name].
*[[Patients]] of all age groups may develop renal oncocytoma. The age of [[patients]] can be differ from 10 to 94 years.<ref>{{Cite journal
*The incidence of renal oncocytoma increases with age; the median age at diagnosis is 50 years.
| author = [[H. Choi]], [[U. A. Almagro]], [[J. T. McManus]], [[D. H. Norback]] & [[S. C. Jacobs]]
*[Disease name] commonly affects individuals younger than/older than [number of years] years of age.  
| title = Renal oncocytoma. A clinicopathologic study
*[Acute disease name] commonly affects [age group].
| journal = [[Cancer]]
 
| volume = 51
===Race===
| issue = 10
*There is no racial predilection to [disease name].
| pages = 1887–1896
*[Disease name] usually affects individuals of the [race 1] race. [Race 2] individuals are less likely to develop [disease name].
| year = 1983
| month = May
| pmid = 6831354
}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal
| author = [[M. B. Amin]], [[T. B. Crotty]], [[S. K. Tickoo]] & [[G. M. Farrow]]
| title = Renal oncocytoma: a reappraisal of morphologic features with clinicopathologic findings in 80 cases
| journal = [[The American journal of surgical pathology]]
| volume = 21
| issue = 1
| pages = 1–12
| year = 1997
| month = January
| pmid = 8990136
}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal
| author = [[B. Perez-Ordonez]], [[G. Hamed]], [[S. Campbell]], [[R. A. Erlandson]], [[P. Russo]], [[P. B. Gaudin]] & [[V. E. Reuter]]
| title = Renal oncocytoma: a clinicopathologic study of 70 cases
| journal = [[The American journal of surgical pathology]]
| volume = 21
| issue = 8
| pages = 871–883
| year = 1997
| month = August
| pmid = 9255250
}}</ref>
*The [[incidence]] of renal oncocytoma increases with age; the median age at the time of [[surgery]] is 62 to 68 years.<ref>{{Cite journal
| author = [[B. Perez-Ordonez]], [[G. Hamed]], [[S. Campbell]], [[R. A. Erlandson]], [[P. Russo]], [[P. B. Gaudin]] & [[V. E. Reuter]]
| title = Renal oncocytoma: a clinicopathologic study of 70 cases
| journal = [[The American journal of surgical pathology]]
| volume = 21
| issue = 8
| pages = 871–883
| year = 1997
| month = August
| pmid = 9255250
}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal
| author = [[M. B. Amin]], [[T. B. Crotty]], [[S. K. Tickoo]] & [[G. M. Farrow]]
| title = Renal oncocytoma: a reappraisal of morphologic features with clinicopathologic findings in 80 cases
| journal = [[The American journal of surgical pathology]]
| volume = 21
| issue = 1
| pages = 1–12
| year = 1997
| month = January
| pmid = 8990136
}}</ref><ref name="DechetBostwick1999">{{cite journal|last1=Dechet|first1=Christopher B.|last2=Bostwick|first2=David G.|last3=Blute|first3=Michael L.|last4=Bryant|first4=Sandra C.|last5=Zincke|first5=Horst|title=RENAL ONCOCYTOMA: MULTIFOCALITY, BILATERALISM, METACHRONOUS TUMOR DEVELOPMENT AND COEXISTENT RENAL CELL CARCINOMA|journal=Journal of Urology|volume=162|issue=1|year=1999|pages=40–42|issn=0022-5347|doi=10.1097/00005392-199907000-00010}}</ref>
===Gender===
===Gender===
*[Disease name] affects men and women equally.
*Males are more commonly affected by renal oncocytoma than females. The male to female ratio is approximately 2 to 1.<ref name="Yusenko2010">{{cite journal|last1=Yusenko|first1=Maria V|title=Molecular pathology of renal oncocytoma: A review|journal=International Journal of Urology|volume=17|issue=7|year=2010|pages=602–612|issn=09198172|doi=10.1111/j.1442-2042.2010.02574.x}}</ref>
*[Gender 1] are more commonly affected by [disease name] than [gender 2]. The [gender 1] to [gender 2] ratio is approximately [number > 1] to 1.
 
===Region===
*The majority of [disease name] cases are reported in [geographical region].
 
*[Disease name] is a common/rare disease that tends to affect [patient population 1] and [patient population 2].
 
===Developed Countries===
 
===Developing Countries===
 
 
==References==
==References==
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Overview

The incidence of renal oncocytoma is approximately 3% to 7% of solid renal resected tumors. Patients of all age groups may develop renal oncocytoma. The age of patients can be differ from 10 to 94 years. The incidence of renal oncocytoma increases with age; the median age at the time of surgery is 62 to 68 years. Males are more commonly affected by renal oncocytoma than females. The male to female ratio is approximately 2 to 1.

Epidemiology and Demographics

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  • Males are more commonly affected by renal oncocytoma than females. The male to female ratio is approximately 2 to 1.[9]

References

  1. Rosenkrantz, Andrew B.; Hindman, Nicole; Fitzgerald, Erin F.; Niver, Benjamin E.; Melamed, Jonathan; Babb, James S. (2010). "MRI Features of Renal Oncocytoma and Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma". American Journal of Roentgenology. 195 (6): W421–W427. doi:10.2214/AJR.10.4718. ISSN 0361-803X.
  2. B. Perez-Ordonez, G. Hamed, S. Campbell, R. A. Erlandson, P. Russo, P. B. Gaudin & V. E. Reuter (1997). "Renal oncocytoma: a clinicopathologic study of 70 cases". The American journal of surgical pathology. 21 (8): 871–883. PMID 9255250. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  3. H. Choi, U. A. Almagro, J. T. McManus, D. H. Norback & S. C. Jacobs (1983). "Renal oncocytoma. A clinicopathologic study". Cancer. 51 (10): 1887–1896. PMID 6831354. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  4. M. B. Amin, T. B. Crotty, S. K. Tickoo & G. M. Farrow (1997). "Renal oncocytoma: a reappraisal of morphologic features with clinicopathologic findings in 80 cases". The American journal of surgical pathology. 21 (1): 1–12. PMID 8990136. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  5. B. Perez-Ordonez, G. Hamed, S. Campbell, R. A. Erlandson, P. Russo, P. B. Gaudin & V. E. Reuter (1997). "Renal oncocytoma: a clinicopathologic study of 70 cases". The American journal of surgical pathology. 21 (8): 871–883. PMID 9255250. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  6. B. Perez-Ordonez, G. Hamed, S. Campbell, R. A. Erlandson, P. Russo, P. B. Gaudin & V. E. Reuter (1997). "Renal oncocytoma: a clinicopathologic study of 70 cases". The American journal of surgical pathology. 21 (8): 871–883. PMID 9255250. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  7. M. B. Amin, T. B. Crotty, S. K. Tickoo & G. M. Farrow (1997). "Renal oncocytoma: a reappraisal of morphologic features with clinicopathologic findings in 80 cases". The American journal of surgical pathology. 21 (1): 1–12. PMID 8990136. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  8. Dechet, Christopher B.; Bostwick, David G.; Blute, Michael L.; Bryant, Sandra C.; Zincke, Horst (1999). "RENAL ONCOCYTOMA: MULTIFOCALITY, BILATERALISM, METACHRONOUS TUMOR DEVELOPMENT AND COEXISTENT RENAL CELL CARCINOMA". Journal of Urology. 162 (1): 40–42. doi:10.1097/00005392-199907000-00010. ISSN 0022-5347.
  9. Yusenko, Maria V (2010). "Molecular pathology of renal oncocytoma: A review". International Journal of Urology. 17 (7): 602–612. doi:10.1111/j.1442-2042.2010.02574.x. ISSN 0919-8172.

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