Irene Garetto
University of Turin
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European Radiology | 2011
Andrea Veltri; Irene Garetto; Irene Tosetti; Marco Busso; Alessandro Volpe; Donatella Pacchioni; Enrico Bollito; Mauro Papotti
ObjectiveTo review our method of perform needle biopsies of renal masses.MethodsWe analysed 150 consecutive imaging-guided percutaneous biopsies. The pathological diagnosis was verified on clinical outcome in 129 cases (40 surgical resection, 53 thermal ablation, two medical treatment and 34 watchful waiting). Twenty-six patients underwent fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB), 45 core-needle biopsy (CB) and 58 FNAB + CB. After review by two expert pathologists, cumulative accuracy of all FNAB (84) and all CB (103) was calculated. The rate of complications and mass management other than surgery was estimated.ResultsThe final diagnosis was malignancy in 97 cases (benign mass in 32). FNAB correctly diagnosed 64/84 masses (76.2%), CB 96/103 (93.2%). Of 58 masses submitted for both FNAB and CB, CB provided a 22.5% accuracy improvement. Major and minor complications occurred in 0% and 5.3%. Renal biopsy altered clinical management in 89/129 cases (68.9%), in terms of choosing therapeutic options other than surgery.ConclusionCB is more accurate than FNAB and should be preferred in renal mass biopsy. FNAB may precede CB when an expert pathologist can immediately evaluate the samples. Renal biopsy influences renal mass management.
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2009
Andrea Veltri; Maurizio Grosso; Francesca Castagneri; Irene Garetto; Paola Sacchetto; Irene Tosetti; Piero Stratta; Carlo Terrone; Cesare Fava
Small tumors in transplanted kidneys are rarely detected during follow-up. With surgical treatment, it is sometimes challenging to preserve the graft and its function. Image-guided ablation techniques have been recently reported as effective in treating these tumors. Herein three cases of radiofrequency (RF) thermal ablation in transplanted kidneys are reviewed and compared with cases in the literature. There were no major complications seen, the mean change in serum creatinine level was no greater than 0.1 mg/dL, and complete ablation was sustained on imaging studies at 3, 18, and 62 months follow-up. RF ablation can be considered a safe, function-preserving, and effective evolving therapeutic option for small tumors in transplanted kidneys.
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | 2009
Andrea Veltri; Irene Garetto; Eva Pagano; Irene Tosetti; Paola Sacchetto; Cesare Fava
European Radiology | 2013
Agostino De Pascale; Giorgina Barbara Piccoli; Sandro Massimo Priola; Daniela Rognone; Valentina Consiglio; Irene Garetto; Laura Rizzo; Andrea Veltri
Rare Tumors | 2010
Luciano Cardinale; Francesco Ardissone; Irene Garetto; Valerio Marci; Giovanni Volpicelli; F. Solitro; Cesare Fava
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | 2014
Andrea Veltri; Carlo Gazzera; Marco Busso; F. Solitro; Giorgina Barbara Piccoli; Bruno Andreetto; Irene Garetto
Radiologia Medica | 2014
Andrea Veltri; Carlo Gazzera; Monica Barrera; Marco Busso; F. Solitro; Claudia Filippini; Irene Garetto
Radiologia Medica | 2014
Irene Garetto; Marco Busso; Diego Sardo; Claudia Filippini; F. Solitro; Maria Luisa Grognardi; Andrea Veltri
Radiologia Medica | 2015
Marco Busso; Diego Sardo; Irene Garetto; Luisella Righi; Giulia Libero; Tiziana Vavalà; Francesco Ardissone; Silvia Novello; Mauro Papotti; Andrea Veltri
Radiologia Medica | 2010
A Ramanzin; G Amadore; F Asteggiano; Irene Garetto; Andrea Veltri; Cesare Fava