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- a closed sac that develops abnormally in some body structure
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A renal cyst is a fluid collection in the kidney. There are several types based on the Bosniak classification. The majority are benign, simple cysts that can be monitored and not intervened upon. However, some are cancerous or are suspicious for cancer and are commonly removed in a surgical procedure called nephrectomy.
Numerous renal cysts are seen in the cystic kidney diseases, which include polycystic kidney disease and medullary sponge kidney.
Contents
- 1 Epidemiology
- 2 Bosniak classification
- 3 Peripelvic versus parapelvic cysts
- 4 References
- 5 External links
Epidemiology
Up to 27% of individuals greater than 50 years of age may have simple renal cysts that cause no symptoms.[1]
Bosniak classification
Renal cysts are classified as either malignant or benign using the Bosniak Classification System. The system was created by Dr. Morton Bosniak, a faculty member at the New York University Langone Medical Center in New York City.[2]
The Bosniak classification categorizes renal cysts into five groups.[3]
- Category I
- Benign simple cyst with thin wall without septa, calcifications, or solid components. It does not enhance with contrast, and has a density equal to that of water.
- Category II
- Benign cyst with a few thin septa, which may contain fine calcifications or a small segment of mildly thickened calcification. This includes homogenous, high-attenuation lesions less than 3 cm with sharp margins but without enhancement. Hyperdense cysts must be exophytic with at least 75% of its wall outside the kidney to allow for appropriate assessment of margins, otherwise they are categorized as IIF.[4]
- Category IIF
- Up to 5% of these cysts are malignant and as such they require follow-up imaging, though there is no consensus recommendation on the appropriate interval of follow up. Well marginated cysts with a number of thin septa, with or without mild enhancement or thickening of septa. Calcifications may be present; these may be thick and nodular. There are no enhancing soft tissue components. This also includes nonenhancing high-attenuation lesions that are completely contained within the kidney and are 3 cm or larger.
- Category III
- Indeterminate cystic masses with thickened irregular septa with enhancement. 50% of these lesions are ultimately found to be malignant.
- Category IV
- Malignant cystic masses with all the characteristics of category III lesions but also with enhancing soft tissue components independent of but adjacent to the septa. 100% of these lesions are malignant.
Peripelvic versus parapelvic cysts
Parapelvic cysts originate from around the kidney at the adjacent renal parenchyma, and plunge into the renal sinus. Peripelvic cysts are contained entirely within the renal sinus, possibly related to dilated lymphatic channels. When viewed on CT in absence of contrast, they can mimic hydronephrosis.[5] If symptomatic, they can be laparoscopically decorticated.[6]
References
- ^ Tada S, Yamagishi J, Kobayashi H, Hata Y, Kobari T (July 1983). "The incidence of simple renal cyst by computed tomography". Clinical Radiology 34 (4): 437–9. PMID 6872451.
- ^ http://urology.med.nyu.edu/conditions-we-treat/renal-cysts
- ^ Curry NS, Cochran ST, Bissada NK (August 2000). "Cystic renal masses: accurate Bosniak classification requires adequate renal CT". American Journal of Roentgenology 175 (2): 339–42. doi:10.2214/ajr.175.2.1750339. PMID 10915671.
- ^ De Miranda, C. M.; Maranhão, C. P.; Dos Santos, C. J.; Padilha, I. G.; De Farias Lde, P; Da Rocha, M. S. (2014). "Bosniak classification of renal cystic lesions according to multidetector computed tomography findings". Radiologia Brasileira 47 (2): 115–21. doi:10.1590/S0100-39842014000200015. PMC 4337166. PMID 25741060.
- ^ Zinn, H. L.; Becker, J. A. (1997). "Peripelvic cysts simulating hydronephrosis". Abdominal Imaging 22 (3): 346–7. PMID 9107666.
- ^ Shiraishi, K; Eguchi, S; Mohri, J; Kamiryo, Y (2006). "Laparoscopic decortication of symptomatic simple renal cysts: 10-year experience from one institution". BJU International 98 (2): 405–8. doi:10.1111/j.1464-410X.2006.06249.x. PMID 16879687.
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- 1. 成人における単純性および複雑性腎嚢胞simple and complex renal cysts in adults [show details]
… approach to complex renal cysts in adults, and a discussion of simple renal cysts are presented in this topic review. The evaluation of a solid renal mass is discussed separately. Renal cysts are categorized …
- 2. 小児における腎嚢胞性疾患renal cystic diseases in children [show details]
… clinical concern is accurately distinguishing simple renal cysts from complex renal cysts that are associated with malignancy. In adults, the Bosniak renal cyst classification categorizes cysts based on computerized …
- 3. 嚢胞性腎疾患の胎児超音波診断prenatal sonographic diagnosis of cystic renal disease [show details]
… echogenicity and location and size of renal cysts – Fetal renal cystic disease is characterized by small or large cysts and renal hyperechogenicity. Renal cystic structures can be localized to the cortex …
- 4. 偶然見つかった腎病変の評価evaluation of the incidental renal lesion [show details]
…the most commonly encountered incidental renal lesions. In the Bosniak system for classifying renal cysts, they belong in category I . If an incidental renal lesion demonstrates imaging features of a…
- 5. 成人における後天性腎嚢胞性疾患acquired cystic disease of the kidney in adults [show details]
…or peritoneal dialysis) is frequently associated with the development of multiple and bilateral renal cysts, which are usually <0.5 cm in diameter but can be as large as 2 to 3 cm . The diagnosis of acquired …
English Journal
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