MULTILOCULAR CYSTIC NEPHROMA WITH SHRUNKEN KIDNEY
MULTILOCULAR CYSTIC NEPHROMA WITH SHRUNKEN KIDNEY Renal mass in the right kidney a multilocular cystic nephroma complains of hematuria and right renal angle pain multilocular cystic nephroma is a benign mixed mesenchymal and epithelial neoplasm of the kidney and is classically described as a benign slow-growing renal tumor patients who have multi-ocular cystic nephroma present with palpable mass abdominal pain and hematuria as in renal cell carcinoma. Ultrasound can usually help differentiate between benign and malignant tumors based on shape location and number of other sonographic characteristics if the ultrasound is inc inconclusive your doctor may request a follow-up ultrasound to monitor the tumor or a radiologist may recommend a biopsy. The multilocular cyst is a cyst containing several compartments formed by the membranous septa. The kidney is shrunken and has been incorporated with this large renal mass engulfed by the mass multilocular cystic naphroma mlcn is a benign mixe