双侧盆腔肾异位:与肝血管瘤的新关联

Aamir Jalal Al-Mosawi
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背景:肾异位是一种先天性异常,其中一个或两个肾脏位于一个不寻常的位置,因为它的正常上升在真骨盆的起源失败。几种类型的肾异位合并或不合并融合或其他相关的肾脏和腹部内脏异常已被报道。我们之前报道了41例交叉未融合肾异位,本文的目的是报道双侧盆腔肾异位与肝血管瘤的关系。患者与方法:对一名四十多岁女性盆腔及腹部超声显示肾、肝异常的病例进行了研究。结果:一名四十多岁的女性有反复的下腹部疼痛或不适和反复的尿路感染。超声显示双肾异位,位于盆腔内。两肾大小、质地、实质厚度正常,皮质模块分化正常。盆腔-肾盏系统轻度分裂,提示感染。两条输尿管正常。肝脏大小正常,质地均匀,但右叶可见清晰回声清晰的软组织肿块,血管瘤。肾功能检查显示正常。结论:双侧盆腔肾异位是一种罕见的先天性疾病,未见与肝血管瘤相关的报道。本文报道双侧盆腔肾异位与肝血管瘤的新关系。
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Bilateral ectopic pelvic kidneys: The novel association with liver hemangioma
Background: Renal ectopia is a congenital abnormality in which one or both kidneys are located in an unusual position because of failure of normal ascend from its origin in the true pelvis. Several types of renal ectopia with or without fusion or other associated renal and abdominal visceral abnormalities have been reported. We have previously reported the case forty-one of crossed unfused renal ectopia, and the aim of this paper is to report the association of bilateral ectopic pelvic kidneys with liver hemangioma. Patients and methods: The case of a woman in her mid-forties with renal and hepatic abnormalities on pelvic and abdominal ultrasound was studied. Results: A woman in her mid-forties was having recurrent lower abdominal pain or discomfort and recurrent urinary tract infection. Ultrasound showed that both kidneys were ectopic and were located in the pelvic cavity. Both kidneys were normal in size, texture, parenchymal thickness, and had normal cortico-modularly differentiation. There was mild splitting of the pelvi-calyceal system suggesting infection. Both ureters were normal. The liver was normal in size with homogenous texture, but there was a right lobe well-defined echogenic soft tissue mass, hemangioma. Renal function tests showed normal findings. Conclusion: Bilateral ectopic pelvic kidneys is a rare congenital condition that has not been reported to occur in association with hepatic hemangioma. This paper reports the novel association of bilateral ectopic pelvic kidneys with hepatic hemangioma.
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