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The most common type of refractory
hypertension
found in children is secondary hypertension, which is a potentially curable disease.
Reninoma
, a renin-secreting juxtaglomerular cell tumor, is a rare cause of severe
hypertension
that is usually diagnosed in adolescents and young adults. Surgical resection of the tumor completely cures the
hypertension
of patients with
reninoma
. The typical clinical presentation of
reninoma
includes hypokalemia, metabolic alkalosis, and features secondary to the increased activation of the renin-angiotensin system without renal artery stenosis. We report a case of
reninoma
in a female adolescent with a typical clinical presentation, in which surgical removal of the tumor completely cured
hypertension
. We discuss here the clinical features, imaging studies, and immunohistochemical examination of the tumor used to establish the diagnosis of
reninoma
and for the management of the condition.
...
PMID:Reninoma: a rare cause of curable hypertension. 3037 7
BACKGROUND This article presents our experience in managing a rare kidney tumor -
reninoma
- by analyzing a relatively large series of cases from a single center. MATERIAL AND METHODS Nine cases of
reninoma
were reviewed. Clinical manifestations, imaging examinations, laboratory examinations, perioperative data, and pathological findings were summarized. A 58.8-month follow-up was performed to evaluate patient survival and recrudescence. RESULTS The main clinical manifestations were
hypertension
, hypokalemia, headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, palpation, and sweating. Three patients had hypertensive end-organ damage, including brain hemorrhage, gestation termination, and grade III ocular fundus changes. All patients underwent retroperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy successfully. The mean warm ischemic time was 23.4 min. The median operation time was 95.1 min, with a median estimated blood loss of 60 ml. The median hospital stay was 6 days. No serious intraoperative or postoperative complications occurred. The histology and electron microscopy findings confirmed the diagnosis of
reninoma
in all cases. After 58.8 months of follow-up, symptoms involving
hypertension
were relieved in all patients, and no tumor recurrence or metastasis was detected. CONCLUSIONS
Reninoma
may have severe consequences despite being a benign tumor. Retroperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy is a feasible and effective method for the surgical removal of
reninoma
. Multidisciplinary cooperation plays an important role in improving the diagnosis and enabling the early surgical treatment of
reninoma
. Especially in cases of
reninoma
with moderate and high RENAL scores, an accurate diagnosis of
reninoma
based on multidisciplinary cooperation facilitates the selection of less invasive surgical approaches.
...
PMID:Minimally Invasive Surgery-Based Multidisciplinary Clinical Management of Reninoma: A Single-Center Study. 3082
Juxtaglomerular cell tumor (JGCT), or
reninoma
, is a typically benign neoplasm generally affecting adolescents and young adults due to modified smooth muscle cells from the afferent arteriole of the juxtaglomerular apparatus. Patients experience symptoms related to
hypertension
and hypoka-lemia due to renin-secretion by the tumor. MRI, PET, CT, and renal vein catheterizations can be used to capture JGCTs, with laparoscopic ultrasonography being most cost-efective. Surgical removal is the best option for management; electrolyte imbalances are a potential complication which may be assuaged via pre-surgical administration of aliskiren, a renin inhibitor. Considering the vast etiology for
hypertension
and rarity of JGCT, the diagnosing physician must have a high index of suspicion for JGCT. Early recognition and management can help prevent cardiovascular or pregnancy complications and fatalities, vascular invasion and metastasis, improve quality of life, and limit socioeconomic liabilities. Herein we review the epidemiology, genetics, histopathol-ogy, clinical presentation, and management of this rare condition. The impact of genetics on prognosis warrant further research.
...
PMID:Juxtaglomerular Cell Tumor: Reviewing a Cryptic Cause of Surgically Correctable Hypertension. 3157 92
A 29-year-old female was referred to the urology clinic because of an incidentally found left renal mass discovered during workup for secondary erythrocytosis. Since 12 years of age, she has had headaches and poorly controlled
hypertension
refractory to trimodal antihypertensive therapy. Laboratory workup revealed markedly elevated aldosterone and renin levels. Computed tomography demonstrated a 3 cm left renal mass. The patient was admitted for intravenous blood pressure control. After partial nephrectomy, aldosterone and renin levels normalized. The patient was weaned off of blood pressure medications. Pathology was consistent with a juxtaglomerular cell tumor secreting renin (ie,
reninoma
).
...
PMID:A Young Female With Refractory Hypertension. 3160 68
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