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What is APKD associated with?
intracranial bleed (15%)
hepatic, splenic, pancreatic cyst
seminal vesical cyst
What is the risk of RCC in a pt with APKD
same as general population
What is a seminal vesical cyst associated with
renal agenisis and APKD
What percent of pt with Tuberous sclerousis have angiomyolipomas
80%
What is TS associated with
AML, lymphangiomyomatosis, renal cyst, giant cell astrocytomas, cardiac rhabdomyoomas, adenoma, sebaceum, shagreen patches.
What is APKD associated with?
intracranial bleed (15%)
hepatic, splenic, pancreatic cyst
seminal vesical cyst
What is the risk of RCC in a pt with APKD
same as general population
What is a seminal vesical cyst associated with
renal agenisis and APKD
What percent of pt with Tuberous sclerousis have angiomyolipomas
80%
What is TS associated with
AML, lymphangiomyomatosis, renal cyst, giant cell astrocytomas, cardiac rhabdomyoomas, adenoma, sebaceum, shagreen patches.
What is an AML concerning for rupture
greater than 4 cm
What is the treatment for AML
arterial embolization
What is the cause of xanthogranulomaoutus pyelonephritis
chronic UTIs
What are the features of xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis
renal enlargemnet, dilated calxy, thin cortex, staghorn calculi,