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Bilateral Renal Lymphangiectasia Associated With Polycythemia: A Rare Case Report
Tahereh Orouji Jokar1, Ikechukwu Chidobem2, Nazia Khan2
1Hematology and Oncology, Prime Healthcare, Saint Clare's Hospital, Denville, USA.
Abstract:
Renal lymphangiectasia is a rare benign mesenchymal tumor of unclear etiology resulting from dilatation of perinephric lymphatic channels and formation of cystic masses. Polycythemia is a rarely associated finding with only five cases reported in the literature. We report a case of bilateral renal lymphangiectasia associated with polycythemia in a 38-year-old man who was managed conservatively with pain control. There are no clear guidelines for the management of renal lymphangiectasia; although most patients can be treated conservatively, some cases, whose diagnosis is unclear or develop complications, require definitive surgical excision.

