Inbound Relationships |
Type |
Active |
Source |
Characteristic |
Refinability |
Group |
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of renal pelvis |
Is a |
True |
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of kidney |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of kidney |
Is a |
False |
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of kidney |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Mesoblastic nephroma |
Is a |
True |
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of kidney |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of perirenal tissue |
Is a |
False |
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of kidney |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of right kidney (disorder) |
Is a |
True |
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of kidney |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of left kidney |
Is a |
True |
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of kidney |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
Is a |
True |
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of kidney |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Cystic partially differentiated nephroblastoma of kidney |
Is a |
True |
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of kidney |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Solitary fibrous tumor of kidney |
Is a |
True |
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of kidney |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Clear cell papillary renal cell carcinoma is a rare, indolent subtype of clear cell renal carcinoma, arising from epithelial cells in the renal cortex. It most frequently manifests with a well-circumscribed, well-encapsulated, unicentric, unilateral, small tumour that typically does not metastasize. Clinically it can present with flank or abdominal pain or haematuria, although most patients are usually asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis. Bilateral and/or multifocal presentation should raise the suspicion of von Hippel-Lindau syndrome. |
Is a |
True |
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of kidney |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Hemangioblastoma of kidney (disorder) |
Is a |
True |
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of kidney |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|