The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (Jul 2023)

Case series of identity: renal lymphangiectasia mistaken for non-functional hydronephrotic kidney

  • Sai Siddartha Kosinepalli,
  • Sudha Kiran Das,
  • Balasubramanian Gurumurthy,
  • T. Sachin,
  • Swathi Hassan Dharmaraju

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-023-01069-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

Read online

Abstract Background Renal lymphangiectasia also referred to as renal lymphangiomatosis is a rare, but benign condition is characterized by the ectatic of lymphatic channels and is characterized by ectasia of peripelvic, perirenal and/or intrarenal lymphatic vessels. It can mimic the appearance of hydronephrosis or cystic renal lesions on imaging. As radiologists, to avoid therapeutic misadventure, it becomes critical to make an accurate diagnosis. Case presentation The clinical presentation of renal lymphangiectasia is typically asymptomatic, but it can be complicated by infection or bleeding. We report two cases, who presented with loin pain, diagnosed as hydronephrosis on ultrasound, one of whom had a nephrectomy done for a hydronephrotic and non-functioning right kidney. Conclusions Hence, this case series brings to light a short review of the literature on renal lymphangiectasia, including its pathophysiology, clinical presentation, imaging findings, complications and differential diagnosis.

Keywords