A case of renal pseudotumor associated with chronic pachymeningitis
- PMID: 10226817
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1442-2042.1999.00626.x
A case of renal pseudotumor associated with chronic pachymeningitis
Abstract
Background: A 56-year-old woman was referred to our hospital with a left renal mass.
Methods/results: Radiologic studies demonstrated a solitary space-occupying lesion in the left kidney and a malignant tumor was suspected. Left radical nephrectomy was then performed. Pathological examination revealed a sclerotic fibrous lesion with a rather distinct margin and no evidence of malignancy. These pathological findings were consistent with the diagnosis of a renal pseudotumor.
Conclusions: This patient had a history of chronic pachymeningitis that formed a thoracic epidural focus causing spinal cord compression and the histologic appearance of this focus was similar to the renal lesion. It was concluded that this was a rare case of a renal pseudotumor associated with multifocal fibrosclerosis.
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