Case Report

Laparoscopic Management of an Inflammatory Pseudotumor Mimicking a Locally Advanced Renal Carcinoma: A Diagnostic Pitfall

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(a–c) Computed tomography; (a) pelvic hydroaeric level in the left kidney; (b) poorly enhanced lower pole in the left kidney; (c) contrast medium extending to the left colon. (d–f) Magnetic resonance imaging; (d)  mm T2 hypointense lower pole left renal mass associated with a pelvic hydroaeric level; (e) contrast medium extending to the left colon; (f) left renal mass invading the proximal ureter, the left colic angle, and the psoas muscle.
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