Renal lymphangiectasia presenting with hypertension and Polycythemia

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Abstract

We report a very rare case of renal lymphangiectasia, an accumulation of lymph in the renal lymphatic system secondary to obstruction. Our patient presented to his family doctor for an annual check-up which resulted with high blood pressure and polycythemia. An ultrasound was performed and revealed a large right perirenal collection. A year later, a controlled abdominal computed tomography scan showed a progression and compression of perirenal collection on the right kidney, as well as apparition of a left perirenal collection. Percutaneous drainage of both collections was unsuccessful. Laparoscopy-guided marsupialisation was performed and successful. Blood pressure lowered to normal range without medication. The patient's hemoglobin level decreased within normal range after 3 additional phlebotomies postoperatively.

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Blanc, M., Schmutz, G., Belzile, F., & Sabbagh, R. (2014). Renal lymphangiectasia presenting with hypertension and Polycythemia. Canadian Urological Association Journal, 8(3–4), e163–e166. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.1596

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