Possibly: Renal refers to kidney and not gland. Adrenal refers to gland and not kidney. Nodes are lymph nodes adjacent to a kidney lesion and next to an adrenal carcinoma. A CAT scan can define the actual site of the problem and if in the kidney, angiography can note if surgery indicated. A well defined adrenal lesion that is not functional is usually a benign adenoma and can be followed.
Answered 10/25/2014
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Depends on size: There are many types of kidney masses, ranging from cysts to adenomas to fibromas and occasionally a malignancy. . The majority of small kidney growths are benign, while larger ones are more likely to be cancerous. Most masses are diagnosed incidentally. If treatment is required, options, include watching and waiting, medication, and surgery. Many masses are discovered incidentally through an X-ray, (CT) scan, (MRI) study, or an ultrasound being done for another procedure A mass of about 1.5 in (4 cm) or less is only about 20 to 30% likely to be cancerous, while those larger than 2.75 in (7 cm) are about 90% likely to be cancerous. A doctor may also take a biopsy of the mass. Renal adenoma is the most common type of benign kidney mass, and is seen as a small growth.. Sometimes they are classified as precancerous, and they are closely monitored for growth. Many doctors choose to surgically remove renal adenomas to prevent them becoming cancerous .
Answered 9/23/2014
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