Natural 10-year history of simple renal cysts.

Korean Journal of Urology Pub Date : 2015-05-01 Epub Date: 2015-04-24 DOI:10.4111/kju.2015.56.5.351
Hongzoo Park, Choung-Soo Kim
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Purpose: To carry out long-term follow-up of patients diagnosed with asymptomatic simple renal cysts (SRCs).

Materials and methods: One hundred fifty-eight adult patients in whom SRCs were incidentally diagnosed by abdominal ultrasonography or abdominopelvic computed tomography between August 1994 and June 2004 were followed up for over 10 years. The retrospective analysis investigated sequential changes in the size, shape, and Bosniak classification of the renal cyst and analyzed risk factors for increased size and growth rate of the cysts.

Results: The median follow-up period was 13.9 years (range, 10.0-19.8 years). Median patient age was 54.1 years (range, 22-86 years). Mean maximal cyst size was 33 mm (range, 2-90 mm). Among all patients, 120 (76%) showed a mean increase in maximum renal cyst diameter of 1.4 mm (6.4%) per year. Age at initial diagnosis was a risk factor for increased renal cyst maximum diameter. The probability of an increase in maximum diameter of an SRC was 7.1 times greater in patients aged 50 years or older at diagnosis than in those aged less than 50 years. However, among patients with an increased maximum diameter, the mean growth rate was lower in patients aged ≥50 years than in those aged <50 years.

Conclusions: About three-quarters of adult patients with accidentally diagnosed SRCs presented with an increased maximum diameter. The only risk factor for an increase in maximum diameter was age. In patients with an increase in the maximum diameter, the growth rate of the maximum diameter was 6.4% per year during 10 years and decreased with age.

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单纯性肾囊肿10年自然病史。
目的:对诊断为无症状单纯性肾囊肿(src)的患者进行长期随访。材料与方法:对1994年8月至2004年6月间经腹部超声或腹腔ct偶然诊断为src的158例成人患者进行了10年以上的随访。回顾性分析研究了肾囊肿大小、形状和Bosniak分类的顺序变化,并分析了囊肿增大和生长速度的危险因素。结果:中位随访时间为13.9年(10.0-19.8年)。患者中位年龄为54.1岁(范围22-86岁)。平均最大囊肿大小为33毫米(范围2-90毫米)。在所有患者中,120例(76%)显示最大肾囊肿直径平均每年增加1.4 mm(6.4%)。初诊年龄是肾囊肿最大直径增大的危险因素。诊断时年龄在50岁或以上的患者SRC最大直径增加的概率是年龄小于50岁的患者的7.1倍。然而,在最大直径增加的患者中,年龄≥50岁的患者的平均生长速率低于年龄≥50岁的患者。结论:大约四分之三的意外诊断为src的成年患者表现为最大直径增加。最大直径增加的唯一危险因素是年龄。在最大直径增加的患者中,最大直径在10年内以每年6.4%的速度增长,并随着年龄的增长而下降。
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