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Le cas clinique du mois. Maladie de Von Hippel-Lindau.
Gaspar, Y.; de Leval, Jean; Quatresooz, Pascale et al.
2001In Revue Médicale de Liège, 56 (2), p. 68-71
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Keywords :
Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/etiology/pathology; Adult; Central Nervous System Neoplasms/etiology/pathology; Diagnosis, Differential; Female; Hemangioblastoma/etiology/pathology; Humans; Kidney Diseases, Cystic/etiology/pathology/surgery; Pheochromocytoma/etiology/pathology; Prognosis; von Hippel-Lindau Disease/genetics/pathology/surgery
Abstract :
[en] VHL disease is a rare genetical disease with a poor long-term prognosis. Clinical features include retineous angiomas, CNS hemangioblastomas, pheochromocytomas and renal cysts. Renal cysts are bilateral and frequently lead to malignant transformation. Surgical treatment of renal cysts is preferably delayed until a minimum of 3 cm diameter has been reached. Treatment has to be as conservative as possible, knowing that uni- or bilateral nephrectomy often has to be carried out later.
Disciplines :
Laboratory medicine & medical technology
Urology & nephrology
Author, co-author :
Gaspar, Y.
de Leval, Jean ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Urologie
Quatresooz, Pascale  ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU
Boniver, Jacques ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Anatomie pathologique
Servais, Anne
Language :
French
Title :
Le cas clinique du mois. Maladie de Von Hippel-Lindau.
Alternative titles :
[en] Clinical case of the month. Von Hippel-Lindau disease
Publication date :
2001
Journal title :
Revue Médicale de Liège
ISSN :
0370-629X
eISSN :
2566-1566
Publisher :
Université de Liège. Revue Médicale de Liège, Liège, Belgium
Volume :
56
Issue :
2
Pages :
68-71
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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