Renal angiomyolipoma with renal vein invasion


Submitted: June 24, 2013
Accepted: June 24, 2013
Published: June 24, 2013
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Renal angiomyolipoma is a uncommon benign tumor, considered an hamartoma. The lesion, usually benign, can be single or multiple and well-circumscribed. In letterature only few cases of infiltrating angiomyolipomas have been described. The aim of the paper is to describe a paradigmatic case of a giant kidney angiomyolipoma, not associ- ated with tuberous sclerosis, invading the pelvis and the renal vein. The lesion have been discovered incidentally during abdominal ultrasound for other pathology. Owing to the extent of the lesion and the appreciable risk of bleeding, we opted for surgical treatment.

Di Cristofano, F., Petrucci, F., Zeccolini, G., Leo, G., Cicero, C., Del Biondo, D., & Celia, A. (2013). Renal angiomyolipoma with renal vein invasion. Archivio Italiano Di Urologia E Andrologia, 85(2), 107–108. https://doi.org/10.4081/aiua.2013.2.107

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