We report the cases of 4 adult patients with polycystic kidney disease and dilatation of bile ducts. Dilatation involved the extra-hepatic bile ducts in all 4 cases and also affected the intra-hepatic bile ducts in 3 cases. A prospective ultrasonographic study in search of biliary tract abnormalities was undertaken in 40 patients with dominant polycystic kidney disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBased on 8 personal cases, pseudo-tumoral xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis is reviewed with emphasis on diagnosis. The condition is a particular form of chronic renal suppuration of histologic definition (combined lesions of chronic pyelonephritis and xanthogranulomatous foam cells). Two forms are recognized: one diffuse, fairly frequent form corresponding to a pyonephrosis, and a pseudo tumoral focal form, the only type discussed in this report, which raises the problem of diagnosis of a renal mass that requires the application of all currently available exploration means to define its true nature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCase reports were analyzed of patients with calcified renal masses observed in the department since 1968. Of the 65 radiologic reports reviewed, 7 were rejected since the course since diagnosis was unknown. Of the 58 case reports studied, 34 were of masses of certain diagnosis, 12 undetermined, 7 of masses in polycystic kidneys, 3 in tuberculous kidneys and 3 probably calcified hematomas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRev Fr Gynecol Obstet
April 1978