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Renal Pathologies

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Epidemiology: more common in men of 50-80 years old, in urban nations Risk factors: cigarette smoking, industrial exposure to aryl amines, schistosomes haematobium infection, long use of analgesics, radiation or heavy long term exposure to cyclophosphamide. Clinical manifestation: Painless hematuria , dysuria, urgency Morphology: Hematogenous dissemination to liver, lungs, and bone marrow

Author: Fabiola Garcia



Answer:

Bladder cancer


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