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Abstract


Renal angiomylipoma is composed of mature fats, smooth muscles and abnormal blood vessels which arises mainly from renal parenchyme and compresses the calyx orprotrudes the renal cortex, but which extends into the renal cyst is rare.
Recently it can be easily diagnosed preoperatively by several diagnostic modalities such as ultrasonography, computed tomography and several clinical signs associated with tuberous sclerosis, although it's clinical and radiological features are
similar
with renal cell carcinoma.
We report a case of renal angiomyolipoma without tuberous sclerosi,extending into therenal cyst, which was confused with renal pelvis tumor in a 73 years old male.

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