[Epidermoid cyst of the kidney : a rare cause of recurrent renal colic]
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[Epidermoid cyst of the kidney : a rare cause of recurrent renal colic]
Abstract
In contrast to epidermoid cysts of the dermis, epidermoid cysts of the kidneys are rare. We report on a female patient with recurrent renal colic caused by an epidermoid cyst of her right kidney. A malignant tumor was suspected by computed tomography but was ruled out through ureterorenoscopic biopsy. The epidermoid cyst was removed by a partial nephrectomy.
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