Rare type of Bellini Duct Carcinoma in a Patient With Cacchi-Ricci Disease: A Case Report and Mini-Review.

Medullary sponge kidney (MSK) is an uncommon kidney malformation, characterized by cystic dilatation of the precalyceal papillary collecting ducts. Urography and computed tomography scan represent the gold standard to detect this congenital disorder. A clear diagnosis is not always feasible, especially in the presence of a concomitant renal mass, which in turn can be difficult to detect in MSK patients. When conventional imaging is inconclusive, a renal biopsy can be considered in doubtful cases. Here, we report a unique case of a Bellini duct carcinoma in a patient with MSK and we review the literature on this complex condition.

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TitleRare type of Bellini Duct Carcinoma in a Patient With Cacchi-Ricci Disease: A Case Report and Mini-Review.
Date2024-12-01
Issue nameClinical genitourinary cancer
Issue numberv22.6:102202
DOI10.1016/j.clgc.2024.102202
PubMed39288545
AuthorsFranco A, Tailly T, Berquin C, De Maeseneer D, Decruyenaere A, Verbeke S, De Visschere P, De Man K, Hermie L, Vanneste B & Van Praet C
KeywordsCollecting duct carcinoma, Kidney cancer, Medullary sponge kidney, Renal cell carcinoma, Renal medullary cancer
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