Author/Authors :
Monfared, Ali Urology Research Center - Razi Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Orangpoor, Reza Urology Research Center - Razi Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Fakheri, Tabassom Department of Oncology - Hematology and Oncology Research Center, Rasht, Iran , Falahatkar, Siavash Department of Oncology - Hematology and Oncology Research Center, Rasht, Iran
Abstract :
Diffuse bilateral infiltration of the kidneys by lymphoma is probably
the rarest cause of renal insufficiency. Moreover, acute renal
failure as the initial manifestation of the lymphoma is reported
only in a few cases. A 44-year-old man complaining of bilateral
flank pain and weakness for 2 months was admitted with acute
renal failure. Ultraonography revealed hyperechoic bilaterally
enlarged kidneys and an enlarged spleen. Fat pad aspiration was
negative for amyloidosis and serum protein electrophoresis was
normal. Needle biopsy of the kidney and pathologic examination
showed diffuse infiltration of the interstitium with lymphocytes and
atypical cells. Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy were negative
for malignant cells. Open kidney biopsy was performed and
infiltrated cells positive for CD20 and negative for CD3 markers
were observed based upon which diagnosis of diffuse large B-cell
type non-Hodgkin lymphoma was made.
Keywords :
B-cell lymphoma , acute kidney failure , urological manifestations , kidney neoplasms