VOLUME 32 - NUMBER 11-12 - 2011

Multicystic nephroma in an elderly man. Case report


  • Falidas E., Ntasi A., Mathioulakis S., Vlachos K., Anyfantakis G., Boutzouvis S., Villias C.
  • Clinical Article, 483-486
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  • Multicystic nephroma is a relatively rare tumor of the kidney presenting unclear histological origin. Abdominal mass is a common onset sign in children while abdominal flank pain or abdominal discomfort, hematuria and recurrent urinary tract infections usually affect adults. Preoperative diagnosis is impossible especially in the adult variant of the tumor where clear cells carcinoma with cystic degeneration must always be suspected. We herein report a case of a 77 year old man complaining of flank abdominal pain and recurrent episodes of urinary tract infection due to a right-sided multicystic nephroma successfully treated with nephrectomy.

  • KEY WORDS: Multicystic nephroma - Adult - Surgery.