Massive renal angiomyolipomas in tuberous sclerosis complex

A 28-year-old woman with tuberous sclerosis complex presented for consideration of debulking surgery of bilateral renal angiomyolipomas (AMLs). Tuberous sclerosis was diagnosed in infancy, and her AMLs enlarged as she grew older. This caused substantial impairment in her quality of life as she experienced severe abdominal pain, postprandial pain, constipation, nausea, early satiety, weight loss, and malnutrition. In addition, her increasing abdominal girth caused emotional distress as she was frequently mistaken as being pregnant.
Source: Kidney International - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Tags: Nephrology Image Source Type: research