What is right renal hamartoma?

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Right renal hamartoma is a kind of solid space-occupying disease, mainly composed of thick blood vessels, smooth muscle and mature fat. It is a congenital renal dysplasia disease.

What is right renal hamartoma?

Right renal hamartoma is autosomal dominant inheritance, which may be related to gene mutation. Under normal circumstances, kidney tissues gradually differentiate during embryonic development to form functional nephron. When embryonic development is abnormal, it may cause right renal dysplasia. Symptoms of right renal hamartoma generally occur at the age of 20-50 years. When patients develop right renal hamartoma, abdominal mass, urine blood, elevated blood pressure, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and other discomfort symptoms may occur.



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