Mucinous cystadenoma of a horseshoe kidney: A case report and literature review

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A 45-year-old man complained of a palpable mass in his left abdomen. Computed tomography showed a horseshoe kidney with a Bosniak type II complicated cyst from a left segment. Three years after his initial examination, due to the growing cystic lesion and the compression imposed on the urinary collecting system and surrounding organs, we performed a left heminephrectomy. The diagnosis was mucinous cystadenoma of the kidney. No recurrence was observed 6 months after surgery. The histopathology was unique since the inner surface of the cyst was covered by a mucin-positive columnar epithelium connected to a urothelium, with continuous transition between the two. This suggests that the mucinous tumour may have originated from a sequestered segment of the renal pelvic epithelium in the renal parenchyma.

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Mitome, T., Yao, M., Udaka, N., Fusayasu, S., Izumi, K., Osaka, K., … Kubota, Y. (2015). Mucinous cystadenoma of a horseshoe kidney: A case report and literature review. Canadian Urological Association Journal, 9(1–2), E30–E32. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.2211

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