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  • Archives of Current Medical Research
  • Volume:2 Issue:2
  • Renal Epithelioid Angiomyolipoma with Aggresive Progression: A Case Report and Literature Review

Renal Epithelioid Angiomyolipoma with Aggresive Progression: A Case Report and Literature Review

Authors : Emre ALTINTAŞ, Ali Furkan BATUR, Mehmet KAYNAR, Murat GÜL, Murat AKAND, Serdar GÖKTAŞ, Zeliha ÇELİK, Özcan KILIÇ
Pages : 128-131
Doi:10.47482/acmr.2021.26
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Publication Date : 2021-05-05
Article Type : Other Papers
Abstract :Epithelioid cellular morphology can be seen in clinically benign usual (or classic) angiomyolipoma (AML). Perivascular Epithelioid Cell Tumors (PEComa) are rarely seen as a variant of AML and usually benign in nature; however, they may have unpredictable pathological behavior. Here, we present a case of renal PEComa with malignant clinical progression and compare it with the current literature. A 56-year-old patient with a history of recurrent side pain present for about four months applied to our clinic. A hypodense mass was detected on the upper pole of the left kidney by ultrasonography. Computerized tomography showed an 8x4 cm mass originating from the upper pole of the left kidney and the adrenal gland, and was thought to invade the psoas muscle. The patient underwent a left transperitoneal radical nephrectomy. During the operation, vena cava inferior repair was required due to invasion and performed. Histopathologic examination revealed a PEComa. During the third month follow-up visit, a recurrent mass and lymph node enlargement were detected at the operation site. The mass was excised, and histopathology revealed a PEComa again. Considered as a rare variant of AML, PEComa is a tumor with the potential to exhibit malignant behavior. Although only a limited number of cases of renal PEComa have been reported; diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up are important due to their high potential for malignancy
Keywords : Renal Epithelioid Angiomyolipoma, PEComa, Angiomyolipoma

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