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Case of the Week 546


What is the most likely diagnosis?

  • 62 year-old with hypercalcemia



Frontal view of abdomen

  1. Metastatic Ovarian Carcinoma
  2. Renal Cell Carcinoma
  3. Cortical Nephrocalcinosis
  4. Tuberculosis
  5. Medullary Nephrocalcinosis

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Coronal CT of Abdomen


Answer:

 

5. Medullary Nephrocalcinosis

 

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Medullary Nephrocalcinosis

General Considerations

  • Increased calcium content of kidneys
    • Usually applies to a generalized, rather than localized, increase in renal calcium content
  • Macroscopic nephrocalcinosis is nephrocalcinosis visible without magnification discovered by radiography, ultrasonography, or at autopsy
  • Macroscopic nephrocalcinosis can affect either cortex or medulla
    • Medulla more common
    • Diffuse calcification rarely observed in chronic glomerulonephritis or long-standing chronic renal disease

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