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Vaidehi K Pandya1, Harsh C Sutariya1, Shruti P Gandhi1, Sajni I Khemchandani2, Himanshu V Patel3, Maulin K Shah3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Renal lymphangiectasia is rarely reported benign renal disorder of lymphatic malformation. Though found incidentally; it presents with nonspecific symptoms and shows characteristic findings in radiological imaging studies. AIM: Here, we report eight patients with symptoms, laboratory and imaging findings compatible with renal lymphangiectasia. This report describes clinical and laboratory characteristics, treatment, Imaging findings and outcome of a series of patients with renal lymphangiectasia and reviews the literature. METHODS AND MATERIAL: Eight patients (mean age 45 years, male:female ratio 3:1) from 1st January 2011 to 30th June 2016; showing renal lymphangiectasia as incidental finding on CT IVP were included in the series. Imaging and laboratory findings were reviewed. Two out of eight patients (25%) underwent aspiration of collection and laboratory findings confirmed the diagnosis of renal lymphangiectasia. Four out of eight patients (50%) did not undergo aspiration of fluid and were offered conservative treatment. Two out of eight patients (25%) were donors for renal transplantation who were managed conservatively.Entities:
Keywords: CT scan; Renal lymphangiectasia; lymphatic malformation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28639460 PMCID: PMC6014307 DOI: 10.1080/0886022X.2017.1337584
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ren Fail ISSN: 0886-022X Impact factor: 2.606
Demographical criteria of patients with presenting symptoms and the presence of comorbidity.
| Symptoms | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sr. No | Age (in yrs) | sex | Flank pain | Hematuria | Comorbidity |
| 1 | 34 | M | NO | NO | NO |
| 2 | 28 | M | YES | NO | NO |
| 3 | 50 | M | YES | NO | NO |
| 4 | 40 | F | YES | NO | YES (Hypertension) |
| 5 | 74 | M | YES | NO | NO |
| 6 | 45 | M | YES | NO | NO |
| 7 | 51 | M | NO | NO | NO |
| 8 | 62 | F | NO | NO | NO |
Diagnosis on ultrasound and CT scan with type of involvement.
| Sr. No | Diagnosis on USG | Type of lymphangiectasia | Involvement | Aspiration done |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Poly cystic kidneys | Perinephric | Bilateral | Yes |
| 2 | Urinoma | Perinephric | Bilateral (R > L) | Yes |
| 3 | PUJ obstruction | Peripelvic | Unilateral (Left) | No |
| 4 | Hydronephrosis | Peripelvic | Bilateral | No |
| 5 | Hydronephrosis | Peripelvic | Unilateral (Left) | No |
| 6 | Hydronephrosis | Peripelvic | Unilateral (Left) | No |
| 7 | Hydronephrosis | Peripelvic | Unilateral (Left) | No |
| 8 | Hydronephrosis | Peripelvic | Bilateral | No |
Figure 1.CT scan arterial phase in coronal plane showing non enhancing collection in peripelvic region of left kidney (d) MPR reformation of coronal plane of delayed phase of CT scan abdomen showing normal excretion of contrast with no evidence of leakage in PC system – unilateral peripelvic lymphangiectasia.
Figure 2.CT scan venous phase in coronal plane showing nonenhancing collection in peripelvic region of both kidneys (d) MPR reformation of coronal plane of delayed phase of CT scan abdomen showing normal excretion of contrast with no evidence of leakage in PC system. Bilateral peripelvic lymphangiectasia. Associated cystic lesions are also seen.
Figure 3.Gray-scale ultrasound image of right kidney (a) and left kidney (b) showing multiseptated anechoic collection (asterisk) in perinephric region. (c) CT scan arterial phase in coronal plane showing multiseptated nonenhancing collection with average HU density 0–10 HU. (d) MPR reformation of coronal plane of delayed phase of CT scan abdomen showing normal excretion of contrast.
Figure 4.Gray-scale ultrasound image (a) of right kidney showing anechoiec collection in perinephric region and (b) left kidney showing multi septated anechoic collection in perinephric region. (c) CT scan arterial phase in coronal plane showing nonenhancing collection (d) MPR reformation of coronal plane of delayed phase of CT scan abdomen showing normal excretion of contrast.
Figure 5.Gray-scale ultrasound image (a) of left kidney showing an echoiec collection in peripelvic region which showed no evidence of color flow (b) on color Doppler study. CT scan arterial phase (c) and delayed phase (d) in coronal plane showing collection in peripelvic region with no evidence of contrast within it. The grossly hydronephrotic contralateral kidney is also seen.
Comparison of laboratory investigations of aspirated fluid.
| Sr no. | Age | Sex | Primary diagnosis | Leucocyte count | Protein level | Triglyceride | Glucose | Culture and sensitivity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 34 yr | M | Poly cystic kidneys | 55/cmm | 550 mg/dl | increased | normal | negative |
| 2 | 28 yr | M | Urinoma | scattered | 565 mg/dl | normal | normal | negative |