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Kiran Alam1, Manoranjan Varshney, Mehar Aziz
1Department of Pathology, JN Medical College, Aligarh, India.
Abstract:
A 3-year-old male child had left-sided abdominal lump for 4 months. Radiological examination revealed a cystic mass in the left kidney. A tentative diagnosis of multicystic nephroma was made on clinical and radiological examination. Cytology was inconclusive. Nephrectomy was done. A final diagnosis of multicystic dysplasia was made on histological examination.
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