Kidney cancer exhibits classic symptoms: pain in the lumbar region, hematuria in a general blood test, and the presence of a palpable neoplasm in the projection of the location of the affected kidney.
What causes kidney cancer is still unknown. Oncologists have identified several risk factors for this tumor. These include: smoking, excess weight, hypertension, diabetes.
Kidney cancer is the 10th most common malignant neoplasm, and is second only to prostate cancer in terms of its growth rate. The incidence of renal cell cancer peaks at age 70. Men suffer from this disease twice as often as women.
Renal angiolipoma is a benign neoplasm of mesenchymal nature, the symptoms of which depend on the size of the tumor. Signs of renal angiolipoma include pain in the lumbar region, hematuria, and a tumor-like formation in the projection of the kidney.
Renal adenoma is the most common benign tumor of renal tissue. Why renal adenoma forms is still unknown. It is noted that smokers suffer from this disease several times more often.
Strictures of the urethra in men treatment involves complete elimination of the pathology and prevention of complications of the disease. Treatment consists of surgical intervention.
Diagnosis of urethral stricture in men involves a clinical examination, analysis of patient complaints, palpation of the penis, urethra, scrotum and perineum.
Strictures of the urethra in men have various causes. It should be noted that damage to the epithelium of any etiology of the urethra can end in the formation of a scar, which in turn leads to stricture.