Bolondi L, Casiglio P, Gaiani S, Labriola E
Minerva Med. 1984 Feb 11;75(5):173-6.
A clinical case of renal angiomyolipoma is examined. Until a few years ago diagnosis of this condition was almost exclusively intraoperative or during autopsy. Today, the introduction of new diagnostic techniques like echotomography and CT permit the identification of the lesion and its differentiation from other spreading renal processes. This has obviously had a beneficial effect on the choice of therapeutic approach.