Concurrent Bilateral Renal Angiomyolipoma and Renal Cell Carcinoma in a Patient With Tuberous Sclerosis Complex |
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Authors: | Abdelhak Khallouk Younes Ahallal Mbarek Doublali Mohamed Fadl Tazi Soufiane Mellas Mohamed Jamal el Fassi Moulay Hassan Farih |
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Affiliation: | Department of Urology, Hassan II University Hospital Center, Fez, Morocco |
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Abstract: | Renal angiomyolipomas (AMLs) are often associated with tuberous sclerosis. These tumors are predominantly benign, although malignant forms do exist and are known to be associated with renal cell carcinoma. This case report describes a patient with tuberous sclerosis and massive bilateral AML. Total right nephrectomy was performed; histopathologic examination revealed the coexistence of AML and clear cell renal carcinoma in the same kidney. Because differentiation between renal cell carcinoma and AML with minimal or no fat component can be difficult, an accurate diagnosis is critical in the management of renal AML.Key words: Angiomyolipoma, Renal cell carcinoma, Tuberous sclerosisApproximately 80% of patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) develop renal angiomyolipoma (AML). Although often benign,1,2 malignant AML and renal cell carcinoma (RCC) have also been reported in patients with TSC. The concurrence of renal AML and RCC in the same kidney has also been reported in patients with TSC and has been revealed on pathologic examination.Several criteria can be used to help predict malignancy in renal AML, such as tumor size, tumor size and necrosis, and atypical mitotic figures. We report a case of associated massive bilateral AML and RCC. We discuss the diagnosis and treatment of renal AML and emphasize the possibility of concurrent renal malignancies in patients with TSC. |
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