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. 2022 Jan-Mar;65(1):173-175.
doi: 10.4103/ijpm.ijpm_111_21.

Lésion d'Antopol-Goldman (Antopol-Goldman lesion): Spontaneous renal pelvic subepithelial hematoma

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Lésion d'Antopol-Goldman (Antopol-Goldman lesion): Spontaneous renal pelvic subepithelial hematoma

Sharma Swati et al. Indian J Pathol Microbiol. 2022 Jan-Mar.
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Abstract

Lésion d'Antopol-Goldman (Antopol-Goldman lesion) is a rare condition characterized by renal pelvic subepithelial hematoma simulating a neoplastic process. A 71-year-old lady presented with macroscopic hematuria and hypoenhancing mass lesion at the upper pole of left kidney. The patient underwent a radical nephrectomy for suspected renal cell carcinoma. Macroscopically a 3.5cm circumscribed hemorrhagic mass lesion was noted flush with the upper pole pelvicalyceal system. Microscopic examination revealed a pelvic subepithelial (suburothelial) organizing hematoma. Extensive sampling did not reveal any neoplastic etiology. The adjacent renal parenchyma and renal vessels were unremarkable. Antopol-Goldman lesion is a diagnostic quagmire, often culminating in unnecessary nephrectomy. This is a rare entity, and clinical awareness as a differential of renal filling defect can preclude a nephrectomy, we hereby discuss its clinico-pathological and treatment implications.

Keywords: Antopol-Goldman lesion; Renal pelvic subepithelial hematoma; Renal pelvic suburothelial hematoma.

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