| Literature DB >> 33489773 |
Derya Karabulut1, Aykut Alkan1, Cihan Ozgur1, Burak Gunay1, Gulsah Burgazdere1, Fulya Oz Puyan2.
Abstract
Leiomyoma is a mesenchymal tumor which arise from any structure or organ containing smooth muscle, but is frequently seen in the female genital tract. Renal leiomyoma is extremely rare benign lesion with low incidence (1:1000), has been reported mostly in adults and very few cases have been described in the pediatric age-group. It is often asymptomatic and can be diagnosed when reaches large sizes. Hereby, we present a case of renal leiomyoma in a smaller size, in the pediatric age group.Entities:
Keywords: Benign renal tumor; Diagnostics; Pediatric renal tumor; Renal leiomyoma
Year: 2021 PMID: 33489773 PMCID: PMC7811028 DOI: 10.1016/j.eucr.2021.101567
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Urol Case Rep ISSN: 2214-4420
Fig. 1US examination revealed a hypoechogenic mass lesion in the middle pole of the right kidney (a), and significant flow was not encoded by Color Doppler imaging (b).
Fig. 2On magnetic resonance imaging, the slightly lobule contoured and partially exophytic renal mass lesion showed mild high signal intensities on T1WI (a) and low signal intensities on T2WI (b). Subtle heterogeneous enhancement of the tumor (arrow) was shown on the pre (c) and postcontrast (d) enhanced fat-suppressed axial T1-weighted images. Diffusion-weighted MR imaging revealed mild diffusion restriction in the mass lesion (e–f).
Fig. 3Benign spindle shaped smooth muscle cell proliferation beside the normal renal parenchyma (arrow) (H&E x200) (a). Actin positivity on the tumor cells (IHC x 100) (b). High power view of the tumor cells with regular oval nuclei and bland chromatin oval (H&E x400) (c).