Cellular congenital mesoblastic nephroma detected by prenatal MRI: a case report and literature review

产前MRI检测到的细胞性先天性间叶性肾瘤:病例报告及文献综述

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Abstract

Congenital mesoblastic nephroma (CMN) is a rare tumor, yet it is the most frequently diagnosed renal neoplasm in the first 3 months of life. CMN reports with prenatal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are scarce. Our aims were to describe a case with fetal MR imaging along with other findings, and to review the literature concerned with prenatal MRI detection of CMN. Upon routine ultrasound (US) examination of a 36-week pregnant woman, a fetal abdominal mass was disclosed. Prenatal MRI revealed a large, well-circumscribed renal mass of solid and cystic components, not invading the adjacent tissues, but compressing normal renal parenchyma of the lower pole of the left kidney. Thus, a low malignant renal tumor was considered. After Cesarean delivery, imaging including US and computerized tomography (CT) scan was performed on the apparently healthy boy and verified the prenatal MRI finding. Accordingly, left nephrectomy was performed at the age of 12 days. The pathology confirmed CT results of the solid and cystic components of the mass, in addition to the necrotic and hemorrhagic constitution. Cellular CMN was diagnosed, and ETV6 gene rearrangement was demonstrated by FISH analysis. No recurrence was detected within the 40 months follow-up after the operation. Our report described a rare and seldomly detected renal tumor in utero with the aid of MRI and reviewed the few related reports in the literature in which MRI was performed prenatally. This report also highlights the need for prenatal MRI as a complementary tool to US in cases with suspected fetal renal mass and recommends its use for carefully managing the possible risks during the perinatal period.

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