Bosniak klassificering
Bosniak 2f cysta
The Bosniak Classification, version (a) formally incorporates MRI into the classification, (b) includes specific definitions for individual imaging features and Bosniak classes, (c) incorporates a larger proportion of renal masses encountered in clinical practice (eg, incompletely characterized but highly likely benign cysts), and (d.Bosniak 1 The Bosniak classification should not be applied to lesions with an infectious, inflammatory or vascular etiology. Lesions with a solid component of > 25% are likely necrotic solid masses. These necrotic solid masses, as opposed to cystic masses, have a less indolent behavior.
Cysta på njuren symtom Cystic renal masses are commonly encountered in clinical practice. In , the Bosniak classification of cystic renal masses, originally developed for CT, underwent a major revision to incorporate MRI and is referred to as the Bosniak Classification, version
Bosniak 3 The Bosniak classification is widely used by radiologists and urologists for addressing the clinical problem assessing renal cysts 3. It was last updated in A Bosniak classification, version 11 has been proposed to increase the accuracy and include MRI features but does not yet () have widespread validation.