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Kursad Zengin1, Serhat Tanik1, Nevzat Can Sener2, Sebahattin Albayrak1, Musa Ekici3, Ibrahim Halil Bozkurt4, Hasan Bakirtas1, Mesut Gurdal1, Muhammed Abdurrahim Imamoglu5.
Abstract
The objective of This study was to report our pathological findings in nephrectomy specimens from patients treated for non-functioning hydronephrotic kidney due to renal pelvic stone disease. A total of 97 patients who underwent nephrectomy for non-functioning hydronephrotic kidneys between January, 2011 and June, 2014 were retrospectively reviewed. A non-functioning kidney was defined as one having paper-thin parenchyma on urinary ultrasound or computed tomography, exhibiting no contrast visualization in the collecting duct system on intravenous urography and having a split renal function of <10% on nuclear renal function studies. Following pathological evaluation, 9 patients were diagnosed with xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis, 9 with malignant tumors and 79 with chronic pyelonephritis. Of the patients with chronic pyelonephritis, 2 also had renal adenomas. The malignant tumors included 3 transitional cell carcinomas (TCC), 2 squamous cell carcinomas (SCC), 3 renal cell carcinomas (RCC) (1 sarcomatoid, 1 papillary and 1 clear cell RCC), whereas 1 patient had concurrent RCC and TCC. In conclusion, non-functioning kidneys, particularly those with kidney stones, should be managed as possible malignancies, due to the higher incidence of malignant tumors in such patients compared with the normal population.Entities:
Keywords: non-functioning kidney; renal carcinoma; renal stone
Year: 2015 PMID: 26171211 PMCID: PMC4487023 DOI: 10.3892/mco.2015.550
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Clin Oncol ISSN: 2049-9450