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Medullary Sponge Kidney Disease
Radiology, 1969Although medullary sponge kidney disease has been described in the Italian and Swedish literature it is infrequently reported in the English and North American journals. It is not accepted by all as a disease entity, and its importance is somewhat minimized because of the frequent statements that it is benign.
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Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, 2005
Medullary sponge kidney (MSK) is a developmental anomaly that occurs in the medullary pyramids of the kidney. MSK is characterized by cystic dilation of the distal collecting tubules and ducts in one or more renal pyramids. Many patients remain asymptomatic, but patients with symptoms of nephrolithiasis, hematuria, and infection should be carefully ...
Tori L. Castagna, Kim Michael
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Medullary sponge kidney (MSK) is a developmental anomaly that occurs in the medullary pyramids of the kidney. MSK is characterized by cystic dilation of the distal collecting tubules and ducts in one or more renal pyramids. Many patients remain asymptomatic, but patients with symptoms of nephrolithiasis, hematuria, and infection should be carefully ...
Tori L. Castagna, Kim Michael
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Mitchell Rosner +2 more
exaly
La Radiologia medica, 1988
Medullary sponge kidney is described and discussed with special reference to the radiological picture; its status among cystic diseases of the kidney and its differential diagnosis are examined in detail, as are its relations with nephrocalcinosis and distal tubular acidosis of the kidney. X-ray of numerous cases are given.
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Medullary sponge kidney is described and discussed with special reference to the radiological picture; its status among cystic diseases of the kidney and its differential diagnosis are examined in detail, as are its relations with nephrocalcinosis and distal tubular acidosis of the kidney. X-ray of numerous cases are given.
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Perspectives in nephrology and hypertension, 1976
"Medullary sponge kidney" applies to pathologically dilated collecting tubules within one or more renal pyramids of one or both kidneys, almost always diagnosed radiographically, of uncertain etiology, and presenting a clinical spectrum varying from an asymptomatic, incidental finding to severely complicating calcareous-infective disease, renal ...
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"Medullary sponge kidney" applies to pathologically dilated collecting tubules within one or more renal pyramids of one or both kidneys, almost always diagnosed radiographically, of uncertain etiology, and presenting a clinical spectrum varying from an asymptomatic, incidental finding to severely complicating calcareous-infective disease, renal ...
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1990
Medullary sponge kidney is a relatively common developmental abnormality in which intrapapillary dilated collecting ducts give the renal medulla a typically spongy appearance. It is found among 20% of stone formers, is accompanied by hypercalciuria in 50% of affected subjects, and may be complicated by hematuria, infection and stone formation. Criteria
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Medullary sponge kidney is a relatively common developmental abnormality in which intrapapillary dilated collecting ducts give the renal medulla a typically spongy appearance. It is found among 20% of stone formers, is accompanied by hypercalciuria in 50% of affected subjects, and may be complicated by hematuria, infection and stone formation. Criteria
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