Renal oncocytoma

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Renal oncocytomas are relatively rare, and benign tumors (3%-6% of all renal neoplasms).

Usually present in the 6th or 7th decade of life and usually have no symptoms. Large tumors frequently have a central scar. This scar is seen on CT scans and sonograms in about one-third of cases.

Diagnostic Findings

Renal oncocytomas exhibit homogeneous enhancement on CT scans, and one-half of them have a radiating arterial arrangement on angiograms.

  • The presence of a central scar in an otherwise homogeneous solid tumor on CT or ultrasound suggests oncocytoma.
  • The presence of a spoke wheel pattern of enhancement also suggests an oncocytoma.

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Differential Diagnosis

The main differential diagnosis for renal oncocytoma is renal cell carcinoma. Oncocytoma and renal cell carcinoma can not be accurately differentiated by imaging.

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