Abstract

This study aimed to describe the clinical and imaging findings, including ultrasonography (US) findings, and long-term follow-up results in pediatric patients with localized cystic disease of the kidney (LCDK). Retrospective review of pediatric patients diagnosed with LCDK based on imaging findings showing multiple localized renal cysts with intervening normal renal parenchyma from January 2002 to August 2020. Clinical presentations and US features of the affected and contralateral kidneys were reviewed and compared with computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging findings, if available. A total of 18 patients (male:female=11:7; median age, 8 years) were included. Initial clinical presentations were incidental findings (n=5), abdominal pain (n=5), or hematuria (n=5). Of the seven patients (7/18, 39%) who showed multiple hyperechoic foci with ring-down artifacts within the cystic lesions on US, six patients showed focal calcification of the cysts on CT. Two patients (2/18, 11%) had milimetric cysts in the contralateral kidney. During follow-up (range, 2-122 months), there was an increase in lesion size, with ipsilateral renal growth in four patients (4/18, 22%). There was no renal function impairment at the initial presentation or during follow-up in all patients. LCDK can present with milimetric calcifications (39%), contralateral milimetric renal cysts (11%), and mild size increase during renal growth (22%) in children without renal function impairment. Follow-up US is recommended without surgical intervention in these typical cases.

Highlights

  • This study aimed to describe the clinical and imaging findings, including ultrasonography (US) findings, and long-term follow-up results in pediatric patients with localized cystic disease of the kidney (LCDK)

  • LCDK can present with tiny calcifications (39%), contralateral tiny renal cysts (11%), and mild size increase during renal growth (22%) in children without renal function impairment

  • Follow-up US is recommended without surgical intervention in these typical cases

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Introduction

This study aimed to describe the clinical and imaging findings, including ultrasonography (US) findings, and long-term follow-up results in pediatric patients with localized cystic disease of the kidney (LCDK). Localized cystic disease of the kidney (LCDK) is an uncommon, non-familial, and non-progressive kidney disorder that is not associated with cysts or malformations in other organs. It involves a part of the kidney (or rarely the entire kidney) with multiple cysts surrounded by normal renal parenchyma[1,2,3]. It is usually diagnosed in adults[2,3,4]. It is important to and accurately diagnose LCDK and differentiate it from other cystic renal diseases

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