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An 86-year-old woman with a 13-year history of hypertension was admitted because of consciousness disturbance, hypotension, tachycardia, and cyanosis at her extremities. Enhanced computed tomography showed a thrombus in the truncus pulmonalis and right pulmonary artery, and also showed a left renal mass and a right renal cyst. Under a diagnosis of pulmonary embolism we started anticoagulant therapy, but the patient died five days after admission. At autopsy, a saddle-like thrombus was found in the truncus pulmonalis and bilateral trunks of pulmonary arteries. Microscopic examination showed smooth muscle cells in the thrombus. We could not find any other thrombus in the inferior vena cava, intrapelvic veins, nor in veins of lower extremities by milking. We also found tumors in both kidneys. Microscopically all tumors were diagnosed as angiomyolipoma. There were many fibrin thrombi in the sinuses of the tumors but there was no evidence of malignancy. We finally diagnosed pulmonary embolism due to renal angiomyolipoma because there was no other thrombus origin and microscopically the same smooth muscle cells were found both in the renal tumor and the pulmonary thrombus. There is only one case report concerning pulmonary embolism due to renal angiomyolipoma which happened during operative treatment. The treatment method of renal angiomyolipoma is determined by tumor size and symptoms, and usually intensive treatment is not performed in cases without symptoms. Our patient had no symptoms until the onset of severe complication of pulmonary embolism, suggesting that radical treatment is necessary for renal angiomyolipoma with a thrombus even when there are no symptoms.
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PMID:[An autopsy case of pulmonary embolism due to renal angiomyolipoma in an elderly woman]. 1051 15

During the last few years there has been a renewal of interest in blood-pressure-induced kidney damage due to a progressive increase in the incidence and prevalence of hypertension and vascular diseases as a cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The need to prevent ESRD demands a continuation of effort to make the early identification of hypertensives who are at risk possible and to provide them with effective antihypertensive therapy. Since ambulatory blood pressure monitoring has been used successfully to assess blood pressure and identify risk markers for cardiovascular diseases, a logical approach would be to use it also to identify the risk markers for ESRD. Higher than normal percentages of non-dippers have been found among subjects with renal failure, during dialysis (haemofiltration, peritoneal dialysis and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis), among cases of renovascular hypertension or cystic kidney disease and among cases of renal transplantation. Although this non-dipping pattern might be related to the presence of severe hypertension in some patients, such as those who have renovascular hypertension, in other cases the abnormal circadian variability is present with milder forms of hypertension or even in the absence of hypertension. Monitoring ambulatory blood pressure could offer advantages for protection of renal function during antihypertensive treatment of subjects with mild renal insufficiency. Furthermore, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring seems to have been prognostic for the development of proteinuria in a group of refractory hypertensives. Whether higher than normal nocturnal blood pressures and the non-dipping pattern are causes or consequences of renal disease should be addressed in prospective studies. The above notwithstanding, assessment of nocturnal blood pressure seems to be an important aid in the management of patients with hypertension-related renal disease and of patients who are susceptible to developing it.
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PMID:Ambulatory blood pressure during diseases of the kidney. 1054 49

Renal oncocytoma is a rare benign tumor of the kidney that accounts for about 5% of renal tumors. Acquired renal cystic disease (ARCD) is commonly seen in dialyzed patients. However, the occurrence of renal oncocytoma in ARCD has rarely been reported. We report such a case in a 67-year-old man who had hypertension-associated end-stage renal disease and had received regular hemodialysis for 5 years. Radiologic diagnostic studies demonstrated a renal mass in the left atrophic cystic kidney that increased in size from 2 cm to 4 cm during 2 years of follow-up. Under the diagnosis of renal cell carcinoma, he received left radical nephrectomy. The pathologic examination revealed renal oncocytoma with a well-cirumscribed, homogenous, mahogany-brown tumor on a background of ARCD. Although patients with ARCD have a higher incidence of renal malignancies, renal oncocytoma may occur in these patients and may be managed conservatively.
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PMID:Renal oncocytoma in acquired renal cystic disease. 1157 16

Giant renal cysts measuring more than 15 cm in greatest diameter are uncommon and the association with erythrocytosis and hypertension is very rare. We present a case of a 22-year-old man with an incidental giant left renal cyst associated with hypertension and polycythemia that was treated by drainage and laparoscopic excision, followed by resolution of both hypertension and erythrocytosis.
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PMID:Remission of erythrocytosis and hypertension after treatment of a giant renal cyst. 1210 Sep 48

Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a dominantly inherited systemic disorder equally inherited in men and women characterized by renal cyst development and expansion ultimately leading to renal failure. ADPKD women have a slower rate of progression to renal failure, with a later age of entry into end-stage renal disease (ESRD) as compared with men. Renal cyst growth and renal expansion are the hallmarks of ADPKD, and women will develop renal insufficiency with smaller renal volume than their male counterparts. As well, women have different rates of occurrence of renal and extrarenal complications in ADPKD. Renal complications related to ADPKD, including hypertension and gross hematuria, occur more frequently in men than in women, whereas liver cystic disease occurs earlier and more frequently in women than in men. The presence of polycystic liver disease is related to pregnancy number and oral contraceptive pill use in ADPKD women. Importantly, massive polycystic liver disease requiring surgical intervention occurs primarily in ADPKD women. ADKPD women have a highly successful reproductive course. The chance of a successful pregnancy is excellent in ADPKD women and comparable to healthy unaffected women as long as prepregnancy blood pressure and renal function are normal. Fetal complication rates are no greater than in the general population; however, maternal complication rates in ADPKD women are high with an increased frequency of new or worsening hypertension as well as an increased occurrence of preeclampsia and preterm deliveries. Finally, increasing pregnancy number has minimal or no effect on renal outcome in ADPKD women.
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PMID:Cystic disease in women: clinical characteristics and medical management. 1261 60

The study investigates relationship between simple renal cyst enlargement studied by ultrasonography and anti-hypertensive treatment. To this purpose we enrolled 42 patients with newly diagnosed hypertension affected by simple renal cysts. Fourteen were randomly assigned to treatment with ACE-Inhibitors (group 1), twelve to diuretics (group 2) and sixteen to Ca-Antagonists (group 3). Patient performed a basal ultrasonography to evaluate basal cyst dimension before starting anti-hypertensive treatment. Following 12 months of the anti-hypertensive regimen, a new echograph was performed to evaluate changes in cyst size. A control group consisting of 15 patients with normal blood pressure and simple renal cysts was enrolled (group 0). An enlargement of cysts was detected in all patients. However, the enlargement observed in patients treated by Ca-Antagonists was significantly greater than that observed in the other groups (p<0.05). Our study supports the hypothesis that Ca-Antagonists may favor cyst enlargement by enhancing cyclic AMP production. In fact, cAMP and cAMP agonists stimulate fluid secretion by lining cells of the cyst wall, inducing cyst enlargement.
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PMID:Simple renal cysts in hypertensive patients: relation between cyst growing and anti-hypertensive therapy. 1279 9

Humans heterozygous for PKD1 or PKD2 develop autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, a common genetic disorder characterized by renal cyst formation and extrarenal complications such as hypertension and vascular aneurysms. Cyst formation requires the somatic inactivation of the wild type allele. However, it is unknown whether this recessive mechanism applies to life-threatening vascular aneurysms, which could involve weakening of the endothelial lining or surrounding vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs). Drosophila Pkd2 at 33E3 (Pkd2) encodes a PKD2 family of Ca(2+)-activated Ca(2+)-permeable cation channels. We show here that loss-of-function Pkd2 mutations severely reduced the contractility of the visceral SMCs, which was restored by expressing wild type Pkd2 cDNA via a muscle-specific Gal4 driver. The effect of Pkd2 mutations alone on the skeletal muscle was minimal but was exacerbated by ryanodine-induced perturbation of intracellular Ca(2+) stores. Consistent with this, Pkd2 interacted strongly with a ryanodine receptor mutation, causing a synergistic reduction of larval body wall contraction rate that is normally regulated through Ca(2+) oscillation during excitation-contraction coupling in the skeletal muscle. These results suggest that PKD2 cooperates with the ryanodine receptor to promote optimal muscle contractility through intracellular Ca(2+) homeostasis. Further genetic analysis indicated that Pkd2 is strongly haploinsufficient for normal SMC contractility. Since Ca(2+) homeostasis is a conserved mechanism for optimal muscle performance, our results raise the possibility that inactivation of just one PKD2 copy is sufficient to compromise vascular SMC contractility and function in PKD2 heterozygous patients, thus explaining their increased susceptibility to hypertension and vascular aneurysms.
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PMID:Drosophila Pkd2 is haploid-insufficient for mediating optimal smooth muscle contractility. 1473 16

Solitary renal cysts are a common and usually asymptomatic occurrence in older patients. They may be associated with hypertension or abdominal disturbances, as they can be responsible for compression of surrounding tissues and distortion of renal vessels. This report presents an interesting case of a hypertensive patient with a solitary renal cyst of a marked size. Owing to the high risk of performing a surgical procedure in such a patient, a distinct therapeutic solution was opted for. Successful management of this case was achieved by a combination of percutaneous fluid aspiration and injection of alcohol and Vibramycin inside the cystic cavity. Percutaneous fluid evacuation combined with the administration of a sclerosing agent is suggested as a safe and effective alternative for cyst decompression and blood pressure normalisation.
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PMID:Giant simple renal cyst complicated with hypertension. 1587 29

With the widespread use of non-invasive diagnostic tools, such as abodminal ultrasound and computerized tomography, renal cysts are diagnosed with increasing frequency. In patients 50 years or older, simple renal cysts of various size may be found in nearly one third. Increasing frequency with age is clearly demonstrated. Two thirds of simple renal cysts are 2 cm or less in diameter. The average renal cyst needs about 10 years to reach 2 cm in size. Simple renal cysts (category I according to Bosniak classification) usually are asymptomatic, produce no harm to the kidney and require no treatment once diagnosed. However, an occasional eypanding cyst causes progressive obstruction to caliceal and pelvic outflow. There is a possible association between renal cysts and arterial hypertension. Renal cysts may produce segmental renal ischemia, and in turn activate the renin angiotensin system. Percutaneous cyst aspiration or surgical cyst removal could cause a fall in blood pressure. Bosniak suggested a classification in an attempt to sort out the different cases into nonsurgical (category I and II), and surgical ones (category III and IV). Borderline between cystic lesions type II and III is not clear-cut, but Bosniak type IV lesions are clearly cystic renal cell carcinoma.
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PMID:[Simple renal cysts]. 1591 25

A total of 684 patients who had not been diagnosed with renal cyst but had undergone abdominal ultrasonography for various reasons were evaluated. Patients with and without renal cyst were classified into two groups and were compared in terms of hypertension (HT), hyperlipidemia (HL), diabetes mellitus (DM) and obesity (body mass index: > or = 30 kg/m2) prevalence. Although 94 patients (13.7%) were established with a renal cyst, 590 patients (86.3%) did not have a renal cyst. The mean age of the patients established with a simple renal cyst was 67.3 +/- 12.1 years (range: 28-82 years); 54 (57.4%) of them were women and 40 (42.6%) were men. Of the patients established with a simple renal cyst, 64 (68.1%) had HT, 40 (42.6%) had DM, 20 (21.3%) had HL, 42 (44.7%) were obese, 18 (19.1%) had nephrolithiasis, and 6 (6.4%) had urinary tract infection. Of the patients without a cyst, 272 (46.1%) had DM, 212 (35.9%) had HT, 122 (20.7%) had HL, and 96 (16.3%) were obese. HT and obesity were significantly higher in patients with a renal cyst when compared with those without a cyst. However, although HL incidence was higher in patients with a cyst, the difference was not significant statistically. HT, HL, and obesity are more prevalent in patients with a renal cyst when compared with patients without. Consequently, patients with a simple renal cyst should be evaluated and followed up in terms of atherosclerotic risk factors.
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PMID:Simple renal cyst prevalence in internal medicine department and concomitant diseases. 1653 73


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