Abstract

Renal replacement lipomatosis is a rare condition characterized by extensive fat deposition in hilum with parenchymal thinning and progressive detoriation of function.1-4 Though uncommon, it should be considered as a possibility in patients with history of intervention for stone disease.5,6 Correct diagnosis can be easily established by cross sectional imaging and is helpful to counsel patients about the possibility of progressive functional detoriation and poor salvageability of the affected kidneys.7-10 Here, we present 2 patients with previous history of intervention for calculus disease who had developed progressive renal damage due to RRL with one patient ultimately needing nephrectomy.

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