Atrophic upper pole of a duplex collecting system masquerading as suprarenal mass: A case study and literature review

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Abstract

The growing use of maternal fetal ultrasound is leading to the discovery of an increasing number of suprarenal masses. Our experience with a cystic suprarenal mass detected on antenatal ultrasound is described. Location and radiographic features could not rule out the possibility of a cystic neuroblastoma; therefore, surgical resection of the mass was performed. Despite the absence of common radiologic characteristics, the pathology of the specimen revealed a non-functioning upper pole of a duplex kidney with complete duplication of the collecting system. Neonatal evaluation and management and the differential diagnosis are discussed. © 2010 Canadian Urological Association.

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Kavanagh, A., McAuley, I., Longpre, M., & MacNeily, A. E. (2010). Atrophic upper pole of a duplex collecting system masquerading as suprarenal mass: A case study and literature review. Journal of the Canadian Urological Association, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.888

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