Giant Simple Renal Cyst Associated With Dyspnea
ABDÜLKADİR KANDEMİR, MAHMUD ZAHİD ÜNLÜ, MEHMET BALASAR, MEHMET MESUT PİŞKİN
- Year : 2016
- Vol : 32
- Issue : Ek
- Page :
43-44
Simple kidney cysts are common, benign and asymptomatic
masses and usually unrequire any treatment. However, this simple
cyst can grow over time, may become symptomatic and develop
complications they may require treatment. In our study, we aim to
present, the 63 -years-old male patient admitted to our clinic with
dyspnea, abdominal pain and asymmetric abdominal distension.
Abdominal ultrasonography (USG) showed that exophytic renal
cyst reached 195x180 mm. We underwent sclerosing agents in the
presence of continuous percutaneous catheter drainage and dyspnea
decreased at the follow-up. Subsequent USG after six months
revealed disparition of the cysts.
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Giant Simple Renal Cyst Associated With Dyspnea
2016,
Vol.
32
(Ek)
Received : 08.01.2015,
Accepted : 08.01.2015,
Published Online : 13.08.2018
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