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  • Title: [Clinical aspects of renal adenocarcinoma].
    Author: Mancebo JM, Pertusa C, Hidalgo L, Ortas J, Gómez Zancajo VR, Avellana JA, Martínez-Piñeiro JA.
    Journal: Arch Esp Urol; 1978; 31(5):423-32. PubMed ID: 742914.
    Abstract:
    We present for study a series of 80 patients suffering from renal adenocarcinoma, pointing out that the most frequent reason for consultation was hematuria, observed in 44 patients (57.5%) which constituted at the same time the predominating initial symptom. The period of time which elapsed between its presentation and the diagnosis ranged, in most cases, between 1 and 6 months. There were numerous paraneoplastic findings, of which hyper-alpha2-globulinemia 21/25 patients (60%) and high sedimentation speed 41/80 (51.2%) were important due to their frequency. Metastases were detected in 16 patients with the most frequent location being the bone system, 11 cases (55%). We point out the need for a good knowledge of the varied evolutionary behaviour of this kind of neoplasia and the numerous systemic repercussions, with a view to obtaining an earlier diagnosis in the absence of local symptoms, in order to improve the prognosis.
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