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2. Characteristics of the Patients Aged Less than 40 Years Operated for a Renal Mass.
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Ilktac, Abdullah, Dogan, Bayram, Ersoz, Cevper, Coban, Ganime, and Kalkan, Senad
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PROGRESSION-free survival , *YOUNG adults , *RENAL cancer , *BONE metastasis , *BENIGN tumors , *GENETIC mutation - Abstract
The incidence of renal cell cancer (RCC) is low in individuals aged less than 40 years; however several studies have shown this increasing trend over the years. Hereditary syndromes are associated with RCC and are more frequently observed in early-onset cases. In this study, we investigated the characteristics of the patients, aged less than 40 years, who were operated for a renal mass with the suspicion of RCC. We analyzed patients aged <40 years who underwent partial or radical nephrectomy between January 2012 and December 2022. A total of 618 patients underwent partial or radical nephrectomy and 60 (9.7%) patients were aged <40 years. A total of 62 renal masses were resected. The median age of the patients was 34 (31.75–38) years. RCC was detected in 50 (80.6%) lesions, while 12 (19.4%) lesions were benign. The most commonly observed benign tumors were oncocytoma and multicystic nephroma. Low-stage RCC (stage 1) was detected in 78% of patients. Recurrence was observed in two patients and both had von Hippel–Landau gene mutation. During follow-up, two patients were found to have lung metastasis, while another patient had bone metastasis. Three patients died during the follow-up period. Disease free survival rate was 89.58% and cancer specific survival rate was 93.88%. The incidences of kidney cancer in young adults are increasing; therefore, early discovery and the diagnosis are important. Further research is required to gain a better understanding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. The Benign Renal Masses that Were Exposed after Nephron-Sparing Surgery: "Postsurgical Fatty Tumor." Is It Related to the Surgical Technique?
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Balasar, Mehmet, Özkent, Mehmet Serkan, Aydin, Arif, Taskapu, Hakan Hakkı, Atici, Ahmet, Ecer, Gokhan, and Sonmez, Mehmet Giray
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RENAL cancer , *NEPHRONS , *ANGIOMYOLIPOMA , *NEPHRECTOMY , *SURGICAL complications - Abstract
After nephron-sparing surgery (NSS), postsurgical fatty tumor could be mistakenly reported as angiomyolipoma during radiologic imaging of some patients. In the present paper, we studied the postsurgical fatty tumor detected after NSS but not covered before in the literature. In addition, we also evaluated whether the postsurgical fatty tumor was related to the surgical technique employed. Patients admitted to the urology department of our university hospital from 2014 to 2019 and operated with open NSS were evaluated retrospectively. We detected those 156 patients were operated with NSS. Nine patients with angiomyolipoma as primary pathology and four patients with surgical border positivity were excluded from the study. The patients were divided into two groups based on the repair of tumor extraction region. In Group 1, fatty tissue was used for repair, and Group 2 is the primary repair group. In all, 143 patients (Group 1 = 79, and Group 2 = 64) were included in the study. No demographic and radiologic differences, such as number of patients, age, gender, positioning of tumor, mass localization, tumor diameter, and RENAL nephrometry scoring system, were detected between the two groups. Postsurgical fatty tumors were detected in 28 patients in Group 1 and in two patients in Group 2 (P < 0.001). In patients with negative surgical margins after partial nephrectomy, lesions that were radiologically detected mimicking as angiomyolipoma were defined as "postsurgical fatty tumor." This mass containing adipose tissue only neither depicted vascularization and enhancement nor increase in size for at least 1 year. We assumed that these lesions must be followed as benign lesions not requiring additional treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. The Benign Renal Masses that Were Exposed after Nephron-Sparing Surgery: 'Postsurgical Fatty Tumor.' Is It Related to the Surgical Technique?
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Mehmet Balasar, Mehmet Serkan Özkent, Arif Aydin, Hakan Hakkı Taskapu, Ahmet Atici, Gokhan Ecer, and Mehmet Giray Sonmez
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angiomyolipoma ,benign renal neoplasm ,nephron-sparing surgery ,partial nephrectomy ,postsurgical fatty tumor ,renal cancer ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
After nephron-sparing surgery (NSS), postsurgical fatty tumor could be mistakenly reported as angiomyolipoma during radiologic imaging of some patients. In the present paper, we studied the postsurgical fatty tumor detected after NSS but not covered before in the literature. In addition, we also evaluated whether the postsurgical fatty tumor was related to the surgical technique employed. Patients admitted to the urology department of our university hospital from 2014 to 2019 and operated with open NSS were evaluated retrospectively. We detected those 156 patients were operated with NSS. Nine patients with angiomyolipoma as primary pathology and four patients with surgical border positivity were excluded from the study. The patients were divided into two groups based on the repair of tumor extraction region. In Group 1, fatty tissue was used for repair, and Group 2 is the primary repair group. In all, 143 patients (Group 1 = 79, and Group 2 = 64) were included in the study. No demographic and radiologic differences, such as number of patients, age, gender, positioning of tumor, mass localization, tumor diameter, and RENAL nephrometry scoring system, were detected between the two groups. Postsurgical fatty tumors were detected in 28 patients in Group 1 and in two patients in Group 2 (P < 0.001). In patients with negative surgical margins after partial nephrectomy, lesions that were radiologically detected mimicking as angiomyolipoma were defined as “postsurgical fatty tumor.” This mass containing adipose tissue only neither depicted vascularization and enhancement nor increase in size for at least 1 year. We assumed that these lesions must be followed as benign lesions not requiring additional treatment.
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- 2021
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5. Huge Renal Angiomyolipoma with Life-threatening Bleeding into Itself Spontaneously
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Mehmet Çetinkaya, Ömer Erdogan, Hasan Deliktaş, Özgür İlhan Çelik, and Hayrettin Şahin
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Benign renal neoplasm ,Nephrectomy ,Angiomyolipoma ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Renal angiomyolipoma (R-AML) is one of the most common benign neoplasms of the kidney. It is usually asymptomatic and rarely becomes symptomatic. Management of R-AML is still controversial. Generally, follow-up is enough for the management of the disease but rarely, life-threatening complications may develop. Here, we would like to present a case of huge R-AML with life-threatening bleeding with literature review.
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6. The Benign Renal Masses that Were Exposed after Nephron-Sparing Surgery: 'Postsurgical Fatty Tumor.' Is It Related to the Surgical Technique?
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Gökhan Ecer, Ahmet Atıcı, Mehmet Balasar, Hakan Hakkı Taşkapu, Mehmet Sönmez, Serkan Ozkent, and Arif Aydın
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,partial nephrectomy ,renal cancer ,Urology ,nephron-sparing surgery ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,angiomyolipoma ,benign renal neoplasm ,medicine ,Original Article ,Nephron sparing surgery ,RC870-923 ,business ,postsurgical fatty tumor ,RC254-282 - Abstract
After nephron-sparing surgery (NSS), postsurgical fatty tumor could be mistakenly reported as angiomyolipoma during radiologic imaging of some patients. In the present paper, we studied the postsurgical fatty tumor detected after NSS but not covered before in the literature. In addi-tion, we also evaluated whether the postsurgical fatty tumor was related to the surgical technique employed. Patients admitted to the urology department of our university hospital from 2014 to 2019 and operated with open NSS were evaluated retrospectively. We detected those 156 patients were operated with NSS. Nine patients with angiomyolipoma as primary pathology and four patients with surgical border positivity were excluded from the study. The patients were divided into two groups based on the repair of tumor extraction region. In Group 1, fatty tissue was used for repair, and Group 2 is the primary repair group. In all, 143 patients (Group 1 = 79, and Group 2 = 64) were included in the study. No demographic and radiologic differences, such as number of patients, age, gender, positioning of tumor, mass localization, tumor diameter, and RENAL nephrometry scoring system, were detected between the two groups. Postsurgical fatty tumors were detected in 28 patients in Group 1 and in two patients in Group 2 (P < 0.001). In patients with negative surgical margins after partial nephrectomy, lesions that were radiologically detected mimicking as angiomyolipoma were defined as “postsurgical fatty tumor.” This mass containing adipose tissue only nei-ther depicted vascularization and enhancement nor increase in size for at least 1 year. We assumed that these lesions must be followed as benign lesions not requiring additional treatment.
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- 2021
7. Huge Renal Angiomyolipoma with Life-threatening Bleeding into Itself Spontaneously.
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Çetinkaya, Mehmet, Erdogan, Ömer, Deliktaş, Hasan, Çelik, Özgür İlhan, and Şahin, Hayrettin
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KIDNEY tumors , *ANGIOMYOLIPOMA , *CATASTROPHIC illness , *HEMORRHAGE , *SYMPTOMS , *THERAPEUTICS , *TUMOR treatment - Abstract
Renal angiomyolipoma (R-AML) is one of the most common benign neoplasms of the kidney. It is usually asymptomatic and rarely becomes symptomatic. Management of R-AML is still controversial. Generally, follow-up is enough for the management of the disease but rarely, lifethreatening complications may develop. Here, we would like to present a case of huge R-AML with life-threatening bleeding with literature review [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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8. Sporadic giant renal angiomyolipoma: A case report and literature review of clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options
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Nasser Aljameel, Basel Hakami, Ali Abdel Raheem, Mohammed Alshehri, and Mohammad Alayyaf
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Benign Renal Neoplasm ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Angiomyolipoma ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Case Report ,lcsh:RC870-923 ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,giant ,Medicine ,Pathology Examination ,Tumor size ,treatment ,business.industry ,Treatment options ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,Nephrectomy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,sporadic ,Radiology ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,business ,Renal angiomyolipoma - Abstract
Giant angiomyolipoma (AML) is uncommon benign renal neoplasm that occurs sporadic or in association with tuberous sclerosis syndrome. There is no specific cutoff tumor size and/or weight to define giant AMLs. Ovarian stimulation hormones might cause a marked increase in its size and subsequent bleeding risk. Incidental findings are not common in those patients as mass-associated symptoms always present. Computed tomography scan is the standard diagnostic imaging study except for tumors with poor fat content. According to the clinical presentation, site and side of renal involvement giant sporadic AMLs have different treatment options, for example, active surveillance, selective renal artery embolization, nephron-sparing surgery, and/or radical nephrectomy. In the present case report, we present a 22-year-old female with huge right renal mass (29 cm × 23 cm × 21 cm) and treated with right radical nephrectomy which proved to be renal AML on pathology examination.
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- 2020
9. MP39-09 GENOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF AGGRESSIVE SPORADIC EPITHELIOID ANGIOMYOLIPOMA
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Phillip M Rappold, Martin H. Voss, Ying-Bei Chen, Kate Weiss, A. Ari Hakimi, Ed Reznik, Satish K. Tickoo, Paul Russo, Angela Yoo, Robert J. Motzer, Jonathan A. Coleman, Benjamin Davelman, Mark Zucker, and Timothy A. Chan
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Benign Renal Neoplasm ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,Medicine ,Epithelioid angiomyolipoma ,business - Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE:Angiomyolipomas (AMLs) are the most common benign renal neoplasm with a strong female predilection, and occur as sporadic, isolated entities in the majority of cases. Amo...
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- 2021
10. Metanephric adenoma with osseous metaplasia and bone marrow elements
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Alessandro Pietro Aldera, Dhirendra Govender, Jeff John, and Dharshnee Rama Chetty
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0301 basic medicine ,Benign Renal Neoplasm ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Metanephric adenoma ,Adult population ,Adipose tissue ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Haematopoiesis ,stomatognathic diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,lcsh:Pathology ,Bone marrow ,Osseous metaplasia ,business ,Calcification ,lcsh:RB1-214 - Abstract
Metanephric adenoma is an uncommon benign renal neoplasm which typically occurs in the adult population. Although calcification is a common finding, osseous metaplasia is uncommon and may cause diagnostic difficulty on preoperative radiological imaging. Bone marrow elements (i.e. haematopoietic cells and adipose tissue) have been described in renal cell carcinomas but to our knowledge not in metanephric adenoma. We present a case of a 75-year-old woman diagnosed with a metanephric adenoma with the unusual finding of associated bone and bone marrow elements. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of bone marrow elements seen in association with metanephric adenoma. Keywords: Metanephric adenoma, Bone, Bone marrow, Osseous metaplasia, Extramedullary haematopoiesis, Kidney
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11. Huge Renal Angiomyolipoma with Life-threatening Bleeding into Itself Spontaneously
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Hasan Deliktaş, Omer Erdogan, Özgür İlhan Çelik, Mehmet Çetinkaya, Hayrettin Şahin, MÜ, Tıp Fakültesi, Cerrahi Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü, Çetinkaya, Mehmet, Deliktaş, Hasan, and Çelik, Özgür İlhan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Angiomyolipoma ,lcsh:Surgery ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,lcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,lcsh:RC870-923 ,Nephrectomy ,Surgery ,Benign Renal Neoplasm ,Benign renal neoplasm ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,business ,neoplasms ,Renal angiomyolipoma - Abstract
WOS: 000435448100012 Renal angiomyolipoma (R-AML) is one of the most common benign neoplasms of the kidney. It is usually asymptomatic and rarely becomes symptomatic. Management of R-AML is still controversial. Generally, follow-up is enough for the management of the disease but rarely, life-threatening complications may develop. Here, we would like to present a case of huge R-AML with life-threatening bleeding with literature review.
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12. The Benign Renal Masses that Were Exposed after Nephron-Sparing Surgery: "Postsurgical Fatty Tumor." Is It Related to the Surgical Technique?
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Balasar M, Özkent MS, Aydin A, Taskapu HH, Atici A, Ecer G, and Sonmez MG
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After nephron-sparing surgery (NSS), postsurgical fatty tumor could be mistakenly reported as angiomyolipoma during radiologic imaging of some patients. In the present paper, we studied the postsurgical fatty tumor detected after NSS but not covered before in the literature. In addition, we also evaluated whether the postsurgical fatty tumor was related to the surgical technique employed. Patients admitted to the urology department of our university hospital from 2014 to 2019 and operated with open NSS were evaluated retrospectively. We detected those 156 patients were operated with NSS. Nine patients with angiomyolipoma as primary pathology and four patients with surgical border positivity were excluded from the study. The patients were divided into two groups based on the repair of tumor extraction region. In Group 1, fatty tissue was used for repair, and Group 2 is the primary repair group. In all, 143 patients (Group 1 = 79, and Group 2 = 64) were included in the study. No demographic and radiologic differences, such as number of patients, age, gender, positioning of tumor, mass localization, tumor diameter, and RENAL nephrometry scoring system, were detected between the two groups. Postsurgical fatty tumors were detected in 28 patients in Group 1 and in two patients in Group 2 (P < 0.001). In patients with negative surgical margins after partial nephrectomy, lesions that were radiologically detected mimicking as angiomyolipoma were defined as "postsurgical fatty tumor." This mass containing adipose tissue only neither depicted vascularization and enhancement nor increase in size for at least 1 year. We assumed that these lesions must be followed as benign lesions not requiring additional treatment., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interests., (Copyright: Balasar M, et al.)
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13. Giant bilateral angiomyolipomas with spontaneous hemorrhage and inferior vena cava thrombosis in a patient with tuberous sclerosis
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Safae Khnaba, T. Amil, Meriem Menany, Bouchaib Radouane, R. Saouab, and M. Jidal
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Benign Renal Neoplasm ,Angiomyolipoma ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Case Report ,Hemorrhage ,Vena Cava, Inferior ,Inferior vena cava ,bilateral angiomyolipomas ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tuberous sclerosis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tuberous Sclerosis ,Medicine ,Humans ,Spontaneous hemorrhage ,Retroperitoneal Space ,Thrombus ,Retroperitoneal hemorrhage ,Venous Thrombosis ,business.industry ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Neoplasms ,medicine.vein ,fat thrombosis ,cardiovascular system ,Female ,Radiology ,Inferior vena cava thrombosis ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
Renal angiomyolipomas are rare type of benign renal neoplasm. They are composed of vascular, smooth and fat elements and can be associated to phacomatosis as Tuberous Sclerosis disease. Symptomatic presentation is most frequently spontaneous retroperitoneal hemorrhage, which can be fatal. The risk of bleeding is proportional to the size of the lesion (>4 cm of diameter). Typical angiomyolipomas are benign but may have alarming properties: nuclear pleomorphism and mitotic activity, extension into the vena cava, and spread to regional lymph nodes without malignant progression. We report a Computed Tomography finding of a rare giant bilateral angiomyolipomas with spontaneous hemorrhage and inferior vena cava thrombus in a patient with tuberous sclerosis, emphasizing the importance of imagery in the positive and etiologic diagnosis.
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14. Multilokuläres zystisches Nephrom.
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Hammon, G., Deeg, K. H., Wolf, A., Seitz, G., and Spindler-Thiele, S.
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- 2003
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15. Metanephric adenoma with diffuse calcifications: A case report
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Qingqiang Zhu, Wenrong Zhu, Jingtao Wu, and Hongying Zhang
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Surgical resection ,Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Benign Renal Neoplasm ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Metanephric adenoma ,Cancer ,Computed tomography ,Articles ,medicine.disease ,Metastasis ,stomatognathic diseases ,Oncology ,Atypia ,medicine ,business ,Pathological - Abstract
Metanephric adenoma is a rare and benign renal neoplasm originating in the epithelial cells of the kidney. The tumor has a benign course and a characteristic histopathological appearance, typically exhibiting a solid and poorly-demarcated margin with rare cystic components or calcifications. However, it is often difficult to distinguish metanephric adenoma from malignant neoplasms prior to surgical resection. To the best of our knowledge, only one case of metastasis to the lymph nodes has been described in the literature thus far. The present study retrospectively analyzed one case of surgically and pathologically-confirmed atypical metanephric adenoma. Clinical and pathological analysis, as well as computed tomography scans, revealed a mass with a clearly defined margin and diffuse calcifications. The mass was subsequently resected and the patient recovered well following the procedure.
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- 2015
16. Treatment of angiomyolipoma at a tertiary care centre: the decision between surgery and angioembolization
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Stephen Faddegon and Alan So
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Benign Renal Neoplasm ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Angiomyolipoma ,Vascular anatomy ,business.industry ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine.disease ,Tertiary care ,Nephrectomy ,Surgery ,Oncology ,medicine ,Surgical excision ,General hospital ,business ,Acute hemorrhage ,Original Research - Abstract
Background: Angiomyolipoma (AML) is a benign renal neoplasm. First-line therapy includes renal preserving surgery or angioembolization (RAE), both with good outcomes in isolated studies. However, there are no comparative randomized trials and no clinical guidelines to help clinicians decide between these treatment modalities. Our study examines the patterns of AML treatment at a tertiary care centre to evaluate how local urologists have been treating this disease. Methods: This is a retrospective study of all AMLs treated at the Vancouver General Hospital (Vancouver, BC, Canada) over the past 10 years with either RAE or surgical excision. Searches were performed of the radiology and pathology dictation systems, using the following keywords: AML, angiomyolipoma, angioembolization, embolization, surgery, partial nephrectomy and nephrectomy. Results: At our institution, more AMLs were treated by surgery than angioembolization (42 vs. 17 cases). Angioembolization was more often chosen for cases of multifocal AML (35% vs. 7%) and acute hemorrhage (50% vs. 14%). In the angioembolization cases, particles were the embolic agent of choice (used 40% of the time). Conclusions: Angioembolization allows rapid patient stabilization in cases of acute hemorrhage, and provides good renal preservation in cases of multifocal AML. It may also be preferred in large masses when partial nephrectomy is not feasible. Surgery should be performed in cases of diagnostic uncertainty or complex vascular anatomy not amenable to RAE. Prospective randomized studies are needed to compare RAE and surgery to better define their indications in sporadic AML. Contexte : Un angiomyolipome (AML) est une tumeur benigne du rein. Le traitement de premiere intention comprend une chirurgie de conservation renale ou une angioembolisation renale, qui ont toutes deux donne de bons resultats dans des etudes isolees. Cependant, aucun essai comparatif randomise n’a ete mene et il n’existe pas de lignes directrices pour aider les cliniciens a choisir entre ces modalites therapeutiques. Notre etude a examine les tendances dans le traitement de l’AML a un centre de soins tertiaires pour evaluer comment les urologues y traitent cette maladie. Methodologie : Il s’agit d’une etude retrospective de tous les AML traites au Vancouver General Hospital (Vancouver, C.-B., Canada) au cours des 10 dernieres annees, soit par chirurgie de conservation renale ou par angioembolisation. Des recherches ont ete effectuees dans les systemes de dictee vocale de radiologie et de pathologie en utilisant les mots-cles anglais suivants : AML, angiomyolipoma, angioembolization, embolization, surgery, partial nephrectomy et nephrectomy. Resultats : Dans notre etablissement, plus de cas d’AML ont ete traites par chirurgie que par angioembolisation (42 cas contre 17). L’angioembolisation a ete plus souvent choisie dans les cas d’AML multifocal (35 % contre 7 %) et d’hemorragie aigue (50 % contre 14 %). Dans les cas traites par angioembolisation, les particules ont ete l’agent embolique privilegie (utilisees dans 40 % des cas). Conclusions : L’angioembolisation permet de stabiliser rapidement l’etat du patient en cas d’hemorragie aigue, et offre une bonne conservation renale en cas d’AML multifocale. Elle peut aussi etre preferable en presence de larges masses quand la nephrectomie partielle n’est pas possible. La chirurgie doit etre realisee en cas d’incertitude diagnostique ou d’anatomie vasculaire complexe ne se pretant pas a l’angioembolisation renale. Des etudes prospectives randomisees sont necessaires pour comparer l’angioembolisation renale et la chirurgie afin de mieux definir leurs indications dans les formes sporadiques d’AML.
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17. S100 protein expression distinguishes metanephric adenomas from other renal neoplasms
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Barbara F. Banner, Ina Bhan, John C. Cheville, Joseph Alroy, Angelo A. Ucci, and Gissou Azabdaftari
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Adenoma ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Benign Renal Neoplasm ,Pathology ,Papillary renal cell carcinomas ,business.industry ,S100 Proteins ,Metanephric adenoma ,Cytogenetics ,Cell Biology ,urologic and male genital diseases ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,Wilms Tumor ,S100 protein ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Renal neoplasm ,stomatognathic diseases ,Molecular genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,business ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell - Abstract
Metanephric adenoma is a benign renal neoplasm with morphologic features similar to those of malignant renal neoplasms, such as papillary renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and Wilms' tumor. Different methods have been used to distinguish between metanephric adenoma and papillary RCC and Wilms' tumor. However, some techniques are not always available, such as certain immunohistochemical stains, cytogenetics, molecular genetics, and electron microscopy. In the current study, we compared the expression of S100 protein in 15 cases of metanephric adenoma, 10 cases of Wilms' tumor, and 13 cases of papillary RCC. Our results revealed strong expression of S100 proteins in all cases of metanephric adenoma, weak expression in two cases of Wilms' tumor, and no expression in any of the cases of papillary RCC. These findings indicate that S100 could be a useful and accessible tool for the diagnosis of metanephric adenoma.
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18. Renal oncocytoma with invasive histopathologic features - case report
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Georgína Kolníková, Petya Marinová, Viliam Gál, Iveta Mečiarová, Vladimír Mišanko, Jana Rampalová, Peter Jáni, Silvia Orthová, František Ondriáš, and Michael Caňo
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Male ,Benign Renal Neoplasm ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,Adenoma ,urologic and male genital diseases ,World health ,Neoplasms, Multiple Primary ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Adenoma, Oxyphilic ,Humans ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Renal sinus ,Renal oncocytoma ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Chromophobe carcinoma ,Aged ,business.industry ,Precancerous lesion ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,Kidney Neoplasms ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Adipose Tissue ,business ,Precancerous Conditions - Abstract
Background Renal oncocytoma is an uncommon tumor, classified as a benign renal neoplasm in the World Health Organisation classification of renal tumours. Despite it there were described several reports with invasive histopathologic features. Case report We describe a case of renal oncocytoma with bizzare cells and invasion of renal sinus fat tissue. We performed immunohistochemical analysis of the case and a review of relevant literature. Conclusion In order to set up the right dia-gnosis the perfect co- operation of clinicians and pathologists is necessary. In our opinion, in accordance with other authors, the renal oncocytomas should be considered as having a very low rather than no malignant potential, in spite of clinically benign behavior, supplementing a hypothesis, whether renal oncocytomas may be considered as a precancerous lesion of chromophobe carcinoma.
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19. A rare case of bilateral cystic nephroma associated with embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma of the penile urethra
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Jujju Jacob Kurian, Reju Thomas Joseph, Sudipta Sen, and Mandeep Singh Bindra
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Bilateral cystic nephroma ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Benign Renal Neoplasm ,business.industry ,Cystic nephroma ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,lcsh:Surgery ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,Case Report ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,medicine.disease ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Dicer-1 mutation ,Urethra ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Rare case ,medicine ,urethral embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma ,Surgery ,Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma ,business - Abstract
Bilateral cystic nephroma is an extremely rare benign renal neoplasm. Here we present a case of bilateral cystic nephroma in a four month old boy who subsequently developed embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma of the urethra. Both tumors were successfully treated. To our knowledge this is the first reported case of this association which could be related to Dicer-1 mutation.
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20. Metanephric adenoma: A report of two cases and review of the literature
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Yun Chen, Liangchao Ni, Zuhu Yu, Shangqi Yang, Duqun Chen, Xiaonan Xu, and Yongqing Lai
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Benign Renal Neoplasm ,Pathology ,Kidney ,Contrast enhancement ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Metanephric adenoma ,Ultrasound ,Cancer ,Computed tomography ,Articles ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,medicine ,Radiology ,business ,Expansive - Abstract
Metanephric adenoma (MA) is a rare benign renal neoplasm of originating in the epithelial cells, which is often difficult to distinguish from malignant neoplasms preoperatively. In this study we present two cases of patients with MA with the aim to analyze the clinical manifestations, imaging, pathology, diagnosis and treatment of MA. Computed tomography (CT) of the first case revealed a solid well-demarcated tumor, 5.5 × 5.4 cm in diameter. Ultrasound examination of the second patient revealed a hypoechoic mass with solid aspect and irregular limits in the upper pole of the right kidney. CT confirmed the presence of a 4 cm expansive tumoral formation with intermediate attenuation and minimum venous contrast enhancement at that anatomic site. The two cases underwent surgery and the patients were free from recurrence after a follow-up period of 18 months to 2 years. We also present a supplementary review of previously published cases and related literature.
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21. Review of renal artery embolization for treatment of renal angiomyolipoma
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Melvin Omodon, Gloria Ayuba, and Indravadan J Patel
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Benign Renal Neoplasm ,Angiomyolipoma ,business.industry ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,urologic and male genital diseases ,medicine.disease ,Renal neoplasm ,Tuberous sclerosis ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Lymphangioleiomyomatosis ,Pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis ,medicine ,Radiology ,Renal artery embolization ,business ,neoplasms ,Renal angiomyolipoma - Abstract
Renal angiomyolipoma (AML) is a benign renal neoplasm with the exception of the rare epithelioid variant. AML may be sporadic or may be associated with tuberous sclerosis complex or pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis. Risk of
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22. Multilokul�res zystisches Nephrom
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G. Hammon, A. Wolf, S. Spindler-Thiele, G. Seitz, and K. H. Deeg
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multilocular cyst ,Benign Renal Neoplasm ,business.industry ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Mesoblastic nephroma ,Medicine ,Surgery ,business ,medicine.disease ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Fallbericht. Wir berichten uber einen 2-jahrigen Jungen mit zunehmender Inappetenz und Gewichtsabnahme seit einigen Wochen. Bei der korperlichen Untersuchung fiel eine tastbare Resistenz im linken Oberbauch auf. Sonographisch war die Raumforderung der linken Niere zuzuordnen.Diese war weitgehend durch multiple, irregular angeordnete und begrenzte Zysten ersetzt, die durch unterschiedlich dicke Septen voneinander abgegrenzt waren.Das sonographische Bild war pathognomonisch fur ein multilokulares zystisches Nephrom,was sich nach Nephrektomie histologisch bestatigte. Schlussfolgerung. Die Diagnose multilokulares zystisches Nephrom kann mit hoher Sicherheit sonographisch gestellt werden, die Therapie ist ausschlieslich chirurgisch, die Prognose gut.
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23. Multilokuläres zystisches Nephrom: Ein seltener benigner Nierentumor im Kindesalter
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Hammon, G., Deeg, K. H., Wolf, A., Seitz, G., and Spindler-Thiele, S.
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24. Renal angiomyolipoma: A radiopathological diagnosis
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Charanjeet Ahluvalia, Sheena Khetarpal, Himanshu Arora, and Divya Sethi
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Benign Renal Neoplasm ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Angiomyolipoma ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Tuberous sclerosis ,medicine ,Tumor growth ,Histopathology ,Radiology ,business ,Epithelioid cell ,Renal angiomyolipoma - Abstract
Angiomyolipoma (AML) is a benign renal neoplasm derived from perivascular epithelioid cells and composed of fat, and vascular and smooth muscle element besides spindle cells. It has an incidence of 0.3 - 3% and has increased due to advances in imaging modalities. The overall female to male ratio is approximately 4:1 which is suggesting hormonal component to tumor growth. It can occur sporadically or may be associated with tuberous sclerosis complex. We present a case of renal angiomyolipoma in a 28 year old woman who presented with symptoms of pain off and on and the diagnosis was based on the computed tomography and was confirmed on histopathology.
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25. Mixed Epithelial and Stromal Tumor of the Kidney
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Hee Jae Joo, Se Joong Kim, Soo Hyung Lee, Sung Ryong Kim, Sung Hoon Park, and Sun Il Kim
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Benign Renal Neoplasm ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Kidney ,Stromal cell ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,medicine ,Stromal tumor ,Renal tumor ,business - Abstract
Mixed Epithelial and Stromal Tumor of the Kidney Sun Il Kim, Sung Ryong Kim, Soo Hyung Lee, Hee Jae Joo, Sung Hoon Park, Se Joong Kim From the Departments of Urology and Pathology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea Mixed epithelial and stromal tumor of the kidney (MEST) is a rare, recently described benign renal neoplasm that predominantly affects perimenopausal women. It is composed of dual components of epithelial and stromal cells, and the tumor is characterized by admixed cystic and solid growth patterns. Herein, we report on a case of MEST in a 35-year-old woman who presented with an incidentally found renal tumor. The patient has had no evidence of disease 4 years after the surgery. (Korean J Urol 2008;49:174-176)
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26. Involvement of the spleen by renal angiomyolipoma: metastasis or multicentricity?
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Richard A. Graf and John C. Hulbert
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Benign Renal Neoplasm ,Pathology ,Angiomyolipoma ,business.industry ,Urology ,Splenic Neoplasms ,Adipose tissue ,Spleen ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Metastasis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Smooth muscle ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology ,Lymph ,Lipoma ,business ,Hemangioma ,Renal angiomyolipoma - Abstract
Angiomyolipoma has been regarded as a benign renal neoplasm composed of adult fat cells, atypical blood vessels and smooth muscle. We report a case in which a renal angiomyolipoma showed clear evidence of involvement of the spleen and regional lymph nodes. The consensus in the literature suggests that this phenomenon is a manifestation of the multicentric nature of angiomyolipoma, rather than metastasis.
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