Malacoplakia Presenting as a Solitary Renal Mass
Aaron J. Wielenberg1,
Terrence C. Demos1,
Bhanu Rangachari1 and
Thomas Turk2
1 Department of Radiology, Loyola University Medical Center, 2160 S First Ave.,
Maywood, IL 60153.
2 Department of Urology, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL.

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Fig. 1A. 37-year-old man with solitary complex cystic renal mass on
initial examination. Initial contrast-enhanced CT scans of abdomen show 2-cm
cystic lesion in upper pole of left kidney. Slight thickening of cyst wall is
present.
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Fig. 1B. 37-year-old man with solitary complex cystic renal mass on
initial examination. Initial contrast-enhanced CT scans of abdomen show 2-cm
cystic lesion in upper pole of left kidney. Slight thickening of cyst wall is
present.
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Fig. 1C. 37-year-old man with solitary complex cystic renal mass on
initial examination. Contrast-enhanced CT scans obtained at 2-year follow-up
show interval increase in size; lesion now measures 2.8 cm.
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Fig. 1D. 37-year-old man with solitary complex cystic renal mass on
initial examination. Contrast-enhanced CT scans obtained at 2-year follow-up
show interval increase in size; lesion now measures 2.8 cm.
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