| renal sinus c. |
a cyst in a renal sinus, usually derived from aberrant lymphatic vessels, occurring either alone or in groups. Most appear after the fifth decade of life in association with inflammation, obstruction, or a calculus; they may be asymptomatic or may expand to cause pelvic compression and local deformity with pain, hematuria, infection, and pyuria. Called also hilar c., parapelvic c., and peripelvic c.
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| renal sinus l. |
increased fat in the renal sinuses. A symmetrical, usually asymptomatic, increase is seen in obesity, steroid therapy, and the atrophy that accompanies the aging process. An asymmetrical increase known as renal replacement lipomatosis, which can have severe symptoms, occurs when infection destroys part of the renal parenchyma
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