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Year : 2022 |
Volume
: 33 | Issue : 1 | Page
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Bilateral Renal Lymphangiomatosis
Muhammad Tanzeel Abbasi, Mariam Arif, Muhammad Nauman Hashmi, Rashid Asghar, Khuram Bashir, Wajahat Ali
Department of Nephrology, Multan Institute of Kidney Diseases, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
Correspondence Address:
Muhammad Tanzeel Abbasi Department of Nephrology, Multan Institute of Kidney Diseases, Multan, Punjab Pakistan
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DOI: 10.4103/1319-2442.367815
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Lymphangiomatosis is a rare and benign mesenchymal disorder where there is developmental malformation and dilatation of lymphatic channels. The most common sites for lymphangiomatosis are the cervical neck and axilla, but it can also occur in the mediastinum, retroperitoneum, mesentery, omentum, colon, and pelvis. Renal lymphangiomatosis is an even rarer multicystic disorder which may be hilar, pericalyceal, paracalyceal, peripelvic, or para pelvic. We report a case of 24-year-old female with bilateral perirenal lymphangiomatosis. Her complain was bilateral flank pain and bilateral perinephric fluid collection with multiple sepatations was noted on radiological examination.
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