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Charles L. Cabell

Bio: Charles L. Cabell is an academic researcher from VCU Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leiomyoma. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 28 citations.
Topics: Leiomyoma

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01 Sep 1962-Cancer

147 citations

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TL;DR: A well encapsulated round tumor was found in the kidney nephrectomized from a young hypertensive woman and the term ‘iuxtaglomerular cell tumor’ was proposed to this hitherto unreported tumor.
Abstract: A well encapsulated round tumor was found in the kidney nephrectomized from a young hypertensive woman. The main body of the tumor was composed of small vessels similar in caliber to the glomerular afferent arterioles and polygonal cells derived from them inbetween. These cells contained characteristic granules demonstrable by the Bowie's procedure. Histological assumption of a renin-producing tumor was substantiated by the demonstration of plasma renin activities before and after the surgery. The patient's blood pressure returned immediately to normal after nephrectomy. A term of ‘iuxtaglomerular cell tumor’ was proposed to this hitherto unreported tumor. ACTA PATH. JAP. 18: 197–206, 1968.

113 citations

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01 May 1962-Cancer

89 citations

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TL;DR: Although computerized tomography cannot distinguish a renal leiomyoma from other benign or malignant renal processes the presence of invasion can virtually eliminate this benign tumor as a diagnosis.

89 citations

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TL;DR: Antihypertensive medication was ineffective in a young woman with severe, progressive hypertension of 6 years' duration and Serial excretory urography, catecholamine excretion, aldosterone ex...
Abstract: Antihypertensive medication was ineffective in a young woman with severe, progressive hypertension of 6 years' duration. Serial excretory urography, catecholamine excretion, aldosterone ex...

84 citations