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Table.1 Summary of the clinicopathologic features of soft tissue perineurioma of the kidney

From: Soft tissue perineurioma involving the kidney: a report of two cases with an emphasis on differential diagnosis

Study

Case No.

Sex/Age

Clinical manifestations

Lateral/Size

Follow-up(m)

Kahn et al. [6]

1

Female/66 years

Incidentally identified during evaluation of hypertension and proteinuria

NA

NA

Val-Bernal et al. [7] a and García-Valtuille et al. [8] a

2

Female/7 years

Fever (38.5 °C), nausea and abdominal pain.

Right/3 cm

NA

Huang et al. [9]

3b

Male/25years

Progressive left flank distention and dyspepsia for 3 months

Left/14 cm

NED/24

 

4b

  

Left/10 cm

 
 

5b

  

Right/6 cm

 

Gan et al. [10]

6

Male/40years

Incidentally discovered in the nonfunctioning graft by routine imaging surveillance

Right transplanted kidney/12 cm

NA

Current case 1

7

Female/49years

Incidentally discovered by abdominal ultrasound

Left/6.5 cm

NED/66

Current case 2

8

Male/42years

Abdominal discomfort of 1 month’s duration

Left/12 cm

NED/24

  1. NED: no evidence of disease
  2. aReferences [7] and [8] reported the same case.
  3. bCases 3–5 were concurrent in the same patient.