Angiomyolipoma with caval extension and regional nodal involvement: Aggressive behaviour or just rare natural history? Case report and review of literature

Authors

  • Kamaljot Singh Kaler University of Manitoba
  • Rebekah Rittberg University of Manitoba
  • Darrel Edmond Drachenberg University of Manitoba

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.1781

Keywords:

angiomyolipoma, kidney neoplasm, benign mesenchymal tumor, inferior vena cava extension, lymphatic metastasis

Abstract

Renal angiomyolipoma (AML) is predominantly a non-aggressive benign tumour. Cases of more aggressive AMLs are present in the literature. We present 2 cases of aggressive AML behaviour. The first case is an AML with vascular extension in a young female and the second case is of AML found in regional lymph nodes in a female with a left renal AML and renal cell carcinoma.

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Author Biographies

Kamaljot Singh Kaler, University of Manitoba

Urology Resident PGY-4

Department of Surgery, Section of Urology

University of Manitoba

Rebekah Rittberg, University of Manitoba

Medical Student

Faculty of Medicine

University of Manitoba

Darrel Edmond Drachenberg, University of Manitoba

Staff Urologist

Associate Professor

Depart of Surgery, Section of Urology

University of Manitoba

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Published

2014-04-14

How to Cite

Kaler, K. S., Rittberg, R., & Drachenberg, D. E. (2014). Angiomyolipoma with caval extension and regional nodal involvement: Aggressive behaviour or just rare natural history? Case report and review of literature. Canadian Urological Association Journal, 8(3-4), e276–8. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.1781

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Case Report