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Title: | Renal Lymphangiectasia. An Unusual Mimicker of Hydronephrosis - A Case Report | Authors: | Dzekova-Vidimliski, Pavlina Karanfilovski, Vlatko Ristovska, Vesna |
Keywords: | renal lymphatic system lymphangiectasia hydronephrosis hypertension |
Issue Date: | 2020 | Publisher: | Sciendo | Journal: | Bantao Journal | Abstract: | Renal lymphangiectasia is very rare benign lymphatic malformation of renal lymphatics, characterized by cystic dilatation of perirenal, peripelvic, or intrarenal lymphatic vessels. One of the rare mimickers of hyd- ronephrosis and cystic renal lesions on the imaging findings. We report a case-patient with unilateral right renal lymphangiectasia with flank pain and arterial hy- pertension. The ultrasound examination revealed right kidney hydronephorosis. The renal lymphangiectasia was identified on contrast-enhanced computed tomogra- phy scan. The patient was managed conservatively with antihypertensive drugs. The report also contains a re- view of the literature on the pathophysiology of renal lymphangiectasia, clinical presentation, imaging findings, differentials, complications and treatment. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/14416 |
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