Giant Unilateral Renal Angiomyolipoma with Fatal Exsanguination in an Obese Patient with Concurrent Multiple Follicular Cysts and Hyperthecosis of the Ovary Sulong A. Assuan1, Kaur Mansharan2, Feng Siew-Sheue1, Mahmood Mohd S1, Hapizah Nawawi2, Effat Omar2,* 1National Institute of Forensic Medicine (IPFN), Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2Institute for Pathology, Laboratory and Forensic Medicine (I-PPerForM), and Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sg Buloh, Selangor, Malaysia *Corresponding author: Dr Effat Omar, Phone numbers: +60361267008 (office) Facsimile number: +60361267465 E-mail effat2011.eo@gmail.com
Online published on 27 November, 2019. Abstract Angiomyolipoma (AML) is a benign tumour of the kidney, with prevalence of 0.28% in males and 0.6% in females; tumours larger than 4 cm are often associated with haemorrhage. The tumour cells highly expresses estrogen receptor; however the functionality of this receptor is uncertain. This case reports a giant angiomyolipoma leading to fatal exsanguination in an obese woman with multiple ovarian follicular cysts and hyperthecosis. This article aims to provide documentation on the effects of hyperoestrogenic state on AML. Case report: A 44-year-old Malay woman was found dead at home and brought to the mortuary of Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for post-mortem examination. She had complained of severe left abdominal pain one day prior to death. There was no significant past medical history. Post mortem revealed a body mass index of 54 kg/m2. One litre of blood was found in the peritoneum and her left kidney was effaced by a tumour measuring 24x20x16 cm and weighing 2.8 kg. Blood clot was seen attached to the tumour surface. Both ovaries were found to be enlarged, with presence of multiple cysts measuring 1 to 2 cm. Histological examination of the renal mass showed angiomyolipoma. The ovary showed multiple follicular cysts with hyperthecosis noted in one. This case provides documentation of an adverse outcome of an AML in hyperestrogenic state. It supports the idea of functioning estrogen receptors in these tumours. Top Keywords Giant Angiomyolipoma, haemorrhage, obesity, hyperthecosis. Top |