Extended Angiography in Diagnosis and Treatment of Renal Carcinoma

Abstract
New and highly sophisticated advances in uro-angiography need to be systematically analyzed and presented for evaluation. Our experience with these techniques applied to renal carcinoma is reviewed. This series demonstrates the important features of angiography in the diagnosis and treatment of renal carcinoma although the number of patients was not large enough to permit statistical treatment of the data. We anticipate that close cooperation between radiologist and urologist will continue to produce advances such as annotated in this report.