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THE ANGIOGRAPHIC SPECTRUM OF RENAL HAMARTOMA

ROBERT E. CLARK M.D. and ALPHONSE J. PALUBINSKAS M.D.

Renal hamartoma is usually indistinguishable angiographically from renal cell carcinoma but its appearance may be characteristic.

A review of the literature revealed 22 renal hamartomas studied angiographically.

Four further cases illustrating the angiographic spectrum of renal hamartoma are reported here and discussed.


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