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Urothelial Carcinoma of Renal Pelvis

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Urothelial carcinomas of the renal pelvis arise in the lining of the pelvicalyceal system. They make up about 7% of all primary renal carcinomas. Several risk factors have been identified, including tobacco smoking, long-term analgesic use (phenacetin), Balkan nephropathy, and occupational exposure to petrochemicals, coal, tar, and asphalt. Horshoe kidney, cyclophosphamide therapy, and exposure to Thorotrast are additional risk factors. Almost two-thirds of patients have prior or concurrent tumors elsewhere in the urinary tract, usually in the bladder. The image shows a large yellowish-white polypoid mass filling up the pelvicalyceal system. Image copyright: pathorama.ch

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