Karnataka PGET Surgery MCQ Answer 29

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The correct answer is C

This condition occurs most commonly in the fourth to sixth decades of life, but the disease has been reported in younger people who belong to family clusters.

Most common presentations

  • Hematuria (40%)
  • Flank pain (40%)
  • Palpable mass in the flank or abdomen (25%)
  • The classic triad of flank pain, hematuria, and flank mass is uncommon (10%) and is indicative of advanced disease.

RCCs have a propensity to extend into the renal vein and, subsequently, into the inferior vena cava.


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