2013
DOI: 10.5505/kjms.2013.72473
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Renal Sinus Lipomatosis

Abstract: AIM: The aim of this study is to present the fi ndings of patients with renal sinus lipomatosis and review the subject in the light of the recent literature. METHODS: All computerized tomography images obtained in the GirișRenal sinüs lipomatozu, intrarenal toplayıcı sistemlerde kitle etkisi oluşturabilen benign, anormal yağ birikimi olarak tanımlanabilen bir hastalıktır 1 . Renal sinüs ve perirenal alanda anormal yağ doku büyümesi ilerleyen yaş ya da obezite gibi değişik sebeplere bağlı ortaya çıkmaktadır. Bu… Show more

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“…It generally occurs unilaterally, contrary to renal sinus lipomatosis, and extends to the perirenal and periureteral areas. 3,4 Calculi are also seen in approximately 70% of cases. 3 Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGP), malakoplakia and tumours including fat-like lipomas, …”
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“…It generally occurs unilaterally, contrary to renal sinus lipomatosis, and extends to the perirenal and periureteral areas. 3,4 Calculi are also seen in approximately 70% of cases. 3 Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGP), malakoplakia and tumours including fat-like lipomas, …”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CT scan [ Figure 2] and axial T2-weighted MRI images revealed a fatty mass in the left kidney (approximately 22 x 18 x 14 cm in 4 For patients with this condition, CT scans show xanthogranulomatous hypodense regions in the renal cortex and medulla, reduced renal function, detection of staghorn calculi, hydronephrosis and pyonephrosis. 4 Malakoplakia is a rare inflammatory disorder that may affect the kidneys. This condition is characterised by foamy histiocyte accumulation in the renal parenchyma and may represent a variant of XGP.…”
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“…Increased fat tissue can be localised in the sinus, hiler region or perirenal space. The most common findings seen on CT are Staghorn calculi and fat tissue surronding them infiltrating the surrounding plans, renal capsule thickening and renal parenchimal atrophy [4].…”
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confidence: 99%