Renal oncocytoma CT

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Renal oncocytomas exhibit homogeneous enhancement on CT scans, and one-half of them have a radiating arterial arrangement on angiograms.

  • The presence of a central scar in an otherwise homogeneous solid tumor on CT or ultrasound suggests oncocytoma.
  • The presence of a spoke wheel pattern of enhancement also suggests an oncocytoma.

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