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Presse Med ; 28(13): 683-5, 1999 Apr 03.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10228475

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Renal sarcoidosis exceptionally presents as a unilateral pyelic pseudotumor as in this case where it was associated with granulomatous nephropathy. CASE REPORT: A 33-year-old man had a two-year history of systemic sarcoidosis with no renal involvement. He developed renal failure related to interstitial granulomatous nephropathy associated with a pyelic localization leading to unilateral hydronephrosis. Urine drainage associated with corticosteroid therapy provided a favorable course. DISCUSSION: Renal involvement in sarcoidosis is usually the consequence of hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria related to ectopic secretion of calcitriol by the sarcoidosic granulomas, with urinary lithiasis and nephrocalcinosis leading to renal failure and also granluomatous interstitial nephropathy. Glomerulopathy or obstructive nephropathy are rarely reported. Intraluminal localizations such as the pyelic lesion in our case are exceptional but must be detected early since they respond to corticosteroid therapy.


Subject(s)
Kidney Diseases/diagnosis , Kidney Pelvis/pathology , Renal Insufficiency/etiology , Sarcoidosis/complications , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Adult , Biopsy , Drainage , Humans , Hydronephrosis/etiology , Hydronephrosis/therapy , Kidney Diseases/etiology , Kidney Diseases/pathology , Kidney Diseases/therapy , Male , Renal Insufficiency/diagnosis , Renal Insufficiency/therapy , Sarcoidosis/pathology , Treatment Outcome
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Nephrologie ; 18(5): 181-6, 1997.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9424595

ABSTRACT

Patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease are good candidates for renal transplantation, despite the fact that they are older at initiation of dialysis treatment. After grafting, the native polycystic kidneys are, however, at risk of infectious and hemorrhagic complications, in addition to patient's discomfort and technical difficulties with graft placement. We report on 10 successful cases of pretransplant binephrectomy performed in one time and analyse the risk factors of such a surgery. Nowadays, it appears that the disadvantages of an anephric state can be balanced by substitutive therapy. In conclusion, after this short series, we think that bilateral nephrectomy has to be considered in patients with autosomal polycystic kidney disease, especially when they have a prior history of renal infections and/or repeated hematurias.


Subject(s)
Kidney Transplantation , Nephrectomy , Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Dominant/surgery , Adult , Female , Hematuria , Humans , Infections , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications
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J Urol (Paris) ; 98(3): 162-4, 1992.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1484184

ABSTRACT

During the transplantation of a kidney, we have discovered an undetected recent thrombosis of the renal artery of the graft, which was revealed after clamp removal by infarction of the kidney. We performed an immediate arterial desobstruction and a secondary high flow rate washing of the kidney, which allowed properly restoring the vascularity of the graft and successfully grafting it.


Subject(s)
Infarction/etiology , Kidney Transplantation/adverse effects , Renal Artery/physiopathology , Thrombosis/complications , Tissue Donors , Female , Humans , Infarction/therapy , Intraoperative Complications , Middle Aged , Therapeutic Irrigation , Thrombosis/therapy
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J Urol (Paris) ; 98(3): 170-2, 1992.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1484187

ABSTRACT

We report 2 cases of decompensation of a pelviureteric obstruction in a transplanted kidney. In one case, the pyeloureteral obstruction was discovered intraoperatively during grafting (cadaver kidney) and was corrected at that time. In the other case, the obstruction was decompensated one month after grafting (kidney taken from a living donor with a very discrete bilateral junction syndrome) and required surgical treatment. The procedure used in both cases was a pyelopyelic anastomosis after nephrectomy of the recipient's kidney.


Subject(s)
Hydronephrosis/etiology , Kidney Transplantation/adverse effects , Ureteral Obstruction/complications , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Hydronephrosis/diagnostic imaging , Hydronephrosis/surgery , Intraoperative Complications , Male , Reoperation , Syndrome , Ureteral Obstruction/diagnostic imaging , Ureteral Obstruction/surgery , Urography
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