Cystic nephroma treated with nephron-sparing technique: A case report

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Abstract

Multilocular cystic nephroma is a rare benign kidney tumor, which is typically characterized by a unilateral, multicystic renal mass without solid elements. Cystic nephroma has a bimodal distribution and two-thirds of tumors involve children aged between 3 months and 2 years, with male predominance; a second peak affects the age group >30 years old, in which females are predominantly affected. The incidence rate for this rare tumor in patients aged 5-30 years is only 5%. The present study reports a case of a 31-year-old woman affected by a multilocular cystic nephroma in the upper pole of the right kidney, with direct tumor extension into the renal pelvis through a calyx. After a partial nephrectomy on the patient, the pathological examination confirmed a multilocular cystic nephroma in the right renal specimens.

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Baio, R., Spiezia, N., & Schettini, M. (2021). Cystic nephroma treated with nephron-sparing technique: A case report. Molecular and Clinical Oncology, 14(6). https://doi.org/10.3892/mco.2021.2271

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