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The Complete Spectrum of Infiltrative Renal Masses: Clinical Characteristics and Prognostic Implications
UrologyVol. 130p86–92Published online: May 7, 2019- Yanbo Wang
- Hajime Tanaka
- Yunlin Ye
- Xiaobo Ding
- Ryan D. Ward
- Rebecca A. Campbell
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 7To analyze the full spectrum of patients presenting with radiologically-identified infiltrative renal masses (IRMs), including those managed surgically or otherwise, with focus on clinical presentation/prognosis. - Oncology
Tumor Contact Surface Area As a Predictor of Functional Outcomes After Standard Partial Nephrectomy: Utility and Limitations
UrologyVol. 116p106–113Published online: March 6, 2018- Chalairat Suk-Ouichai
- Jitao Wu
- Wen Dong
- Hajime Tanaka
- Yanbo Wang
- J.J.H. Zhang
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 8To evaluate contact surface area (CSA) between the tumor and parenchyma as a predictor of ipsilateral parenchyma and function preserved after partial nephrectomy (PN). Previous studies suggested that CSA is a strong predictor of functional outcomes but the limitations of CSA have not been adequately explored. - Oncology
Excised Parenchymal Mass During Partial Nephrectomy: Functional Implications
UrologyVol. 103p129–135Published online: December 21, 2016- Wen Dong
- Zhiling Zhang
- Juping Zhao
- Jitao Wu
- Chalairat Suk-Ouichai
- Diego Aguilar Palacios
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 19To evaluate whether excised parenchymal mass (EPM) during partial nephrectomy (PN) correlates with functional decline and can serve as a surrogate for functional outcomes.