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Do you pursue any additional testing in your patients with chronic kidney disease who are found to have "small hypodensities too small to characterize" on renal ultrasound?

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Nephrology · University Of California San Francisco Medical Center At Parnassus

Renal cell carcinoma in dialysis patients and to a lesser degree in patient with CKD is not uncommon. As such, I would like to re-image these patients after 6 months or so. Usually, these cancers grow slowly and don't cause major disease but it is variable.

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Nephrology · Valley Nephrology Associates

Given the mortality of dialysis patients and natural history of renal cell carcinomas not sure that what we do to work up small hypodense areas will benefit patients especially if we jump immediately and create anxiety. Especially in the elderly where such lesions are most often seen.

Agree with rep...

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