ABSTRACT
Angiomyolipoma is a benign hamartoma. Seventy percent of angiomyolipomas occur sporadically
in the general population and the remainder are associated with a syndrome. Of patients
with tuberous sclerosis, 60 to 80% have an angiomyolipoma. Sporadic angiomyolipomas
tend to be single and occur in an older age group. In tuberous sclerosis, the lesions
are usually bilateral and multiple. Therapy is indicated when there are symptoms or
when the lesion is greater than 4 cm. Criteria for further embolization include growth
of the lesion by 2 cm at annual follow-up computed tomography and presentation with
acute hemorrhage. We describe a case of a sporadic asymptomatic angiomyolipoma treated
with absolute alcohol embolization.
KEYWORDS
Angiomyolipoma - embolization - alcohol - ablation - fibromuscular dysplasia - renal
disorders
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Leslie B ScorzaM.D.
Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Mail code
H066
500 University Drive, Hershey, PA 17033-0850
Email: lscorza@psu.edu