A new guideline from the American Urological Association provides clinicians with advice on best practices for managing patients with localized renal masses and cancers.
Infiltrative Renal Masses: More Common Than Previously Thought and Often Unrecognized
It is well established that infiltrative renal masses (IRMs) are mostly malignant and aggressive. Yet, until recently, the standard practice in radiology hasn’t been to routinely assess or document IRMs. To better understand the prevalence and significance of IRMs, researchers in the Glickman Urological & Kidney Institute led a new and revealing investigation.
How 3-D Printing Is Revolutionizing Medicine at Cleveland Clinic
The use of 3-D printing is still in its infancy, but the technology is already revolutionizing medicine. See how Cleveland Clinic has been using 3-D printing for liver resection, heart surgery and more.