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Pediatr Radiol. 1984;14(6):445-8. doi: 10.1007/BF02343441.

Renal lymphangioma: a cause of neonatal nephromegaly.

Pediatric radiology

S P Pickering, B D Fletcher, P J Bryan, C R Abramowsky

PMID: 6390324 DOI: 10.1007/BF02343441

Abstract

A newborn male presented with bilateral nephromegaly and mild hypertension. Function of the right kidney was reduced on excretory urography. Ultrasound showed bilaterally enlarged kidneys with increased echogenicity and poorly defined corticomedullary junctions. Areas of decreased medullary enhancement were seen on CT. Renal biopsy demonstrated lymphangioma, probably arising from the peripelvic renal tissues.

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