| Literature DB >> 28469863 |
Aileen Grace P Arriola1, Edmund K Bartlett2, Paul J Zhang1, Kumarasen Cooper1, Ali Naji2, Robert E Roses3.
Abstract
We present a patient with giant bilateral perinephric masses favored to represent liposarcoma preoperatively. Bilateral renal involvement posed a clinical challenge; careful histologic assessment and surgical planning allowed preservation of renal function.Entities:
Keywords: Liposarcoma; perinephric mass; retroperitoneal lipoma
Year: 2017 PMID: 28469863 PMCID: PMC5412906 DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.828
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Case Rep ISSN: 2050-0904
Figure 1Massive bilateral perinephric masses with near‐complete obliteration of the left kidney and encasement of the right kidney.
Figure 2(A) Left perinephric mass resected en bloc with left kidney, (B) depicts the cut surface of the mass.
Figure 3Histology reveals benign adipocytic and fibrous components with a myxoid background containing plasma cells and lymphocytes. (A‐25x, B‐200x).
Figure 4Resected right perinephric mass. Mass encased but did not invade the kidney, and thus, kidney was able to be preserved.
Figure 5CT scan obtained 1 year after second resection. No evidence of recurrent disease. The right kidney has returned to its natural morphology and kidney function remains adequate.