MacDougall M L, Welling L W, Wiegmann T B
Department of Medicine University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City.
J Am Soc Nephrol. 1990 Nov;1(5):828-31. doi: 10.1681/ASN.V15828.
Acquired renal cystic disease occurs in up to 80% of patients on chronic dialysis and is complicated by renal adenocarcinoma in about 6% of cases. This report suggests that acquired cystic kidneys weighing more than 150 g are six times more likely to contain carcinoma than are kidneys of smaller size. This relationship is true whether or not the large kidney contains a radiologically detectable tumor. Therefore, even in the absence of demonstrable tumor mass, strong consideration should be given to the removal of large acquired cystic kidneys.