Renal capillary haemangioma associated with renal cell carcinoma and polycythaemia in acquired cystic disease.

Renal capillary haemangioma associated with renal cell carcinoma and polycythaemia in acquired cystic disease. - 2017

Capillary haemangiomas are relatively common tumours, typically occurring in the subcutaneous tissue during childhood. However, visceral occurrence is very rare. These tumours make up a subset of vascular lesions that have previously, although rarely, been described in case reports in association with the kidney. Here we review the literature and describe a capillary haemangioma occurring in the renal hilum found to be coexistent with end-stage renal disease, renal cell carcinoma and polycythaemia. To our knowledge, this is the first case report to describe the occurrence of this tumour in the renal hilum in association with this constitution of renal pathologies. Copyright BMJ Publishing Group Ltd (unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted.


English

1757-790X


*Carcinoma, Renal Cell/pa [Pathology]
*Hemangioma, Capillary/co [Complications]
*Hemangioma/co [Complications]
*Kidney Neoplasms/pa [Pathology]
*Kidney/bs [Blood Supply]
*Kidney/pa [Pathology]
*Polycythemia/co [Complications]
Carcinoma, Renal Cell/co [Complications]
Carcinoma, Renal Cell/su [Surgery]
Diagnosis, Differential
Hemangioma, Capillary/pa [Pathology]
Hemangioma/pa [Pathology]
Humans
Hyperplasia/dg [Diagnostic Imaging]
Hyperplasia/pa [Pathology]
Hyperplasia/su [Surgery]
Kidney Failure, Chronic/co [Complications]
Kidney Failure, Chronic/pa [Pathology]
Kidney Neoplasms/su [Surgery]
Laparoscopy/mt [Methods]
Male
Nephrectomy/mt [Methods]
Rare Diseases
Tomography, X-Ray Computed/mt [Methods]
Young Adult


MedStar Washington Hospital Center


Surgery, Transplant Surgery, Urology
Urology


Journal Article

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