Landier J F, Martinache P R, Blangy S, Battin R, Gerard P
Unité d'Urologie, Clinique Claude Bernard, Ermont.
J Urol (Paris). 1994;100(1):43-5.
The authors report a case of cavernous hemangioma of the kidney, a rare benign tumor. The interest of this case is probably to be the only one reported with MRI: an high signal intensity T2 in weight sequence could represent in the future a good information for the diagnosis. Endoscopic methods are useful for the diagnosis, but cannot be used for therapy. The treatment is surgical. Selective embolisation could be a good alternative in the future.