Renal mass imaging modalities: does body mass index (BMI) matter?
Young SonMark E QuiringRaeann M DaltonBrian ThomasNoah DavidsonDayna DeVincentzCollin PayneSahil H ParikhBenjamin A FinkThomas MuellerGordon BrownPublished in: International urology and nephrology (2024)
CT with contrast becomes less accurate at estimating mass size for patients with BMI > 30. While contrast-enhanced CT remains a vital imaging modality for tissue enhancement in the context of unknown renal masses, caution must be used for mass size estimation in the obese population.
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