Complex cyst question
Hello,
I have had a complex cyst in my left kidney that has been watched for about 4 years, my last MRI was October of last year, so I'm due for another scan within the next few months.
The MRI report from last year stated: Multilobulated 4.5 x 3.6 cm cyst in the upper pole left kidney with a couple of thin internal septations. No solid nodularity. No thickened septations. Finding is stable in size when compared to previous.
The kidney specialist that I saw at Northwestern said that the cyst is actually "in" my kidney, not "on" it, which makes removal more difficult and also he felt that it looked benign, but should be watched. I did get a second opinion at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota and they agreed and even said that this time I can do surveillance with ultrasound instead of MRI.
I had a prophylactic double mastectomy last year due to genetics, and a bunch of pre-cancerous cells were found that never showed on any screenings. I have PALB2, ATM and PTEN mutations, and I believe it's the PALB2 that raises my risk for renal cancer.
I thought I had a bladder infection starting a few days ago, feeling some urgency, burning and crampy pain on the left side of my back that radiates at times to my groin. I went to my gynecologist who did a urinalysis and put me on antibiotics to be safe, and she just called and said my urine was negative for everything, and to stop taking the antibiotics. She is aware of the kidney cyst and said to call my internal med doctor to order a scan to be sure all is ok.
His office is closed today (of course), and I'm just trying to not go to a bad place with my anxiety! Since there was no blood in my urine, that is a good sign, hopefully? And a cyst that size of mine really shouldn't cause pain?
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Right now your cyst is still small
Suki,
It would be inappropriate for me to weigh in on the opinions you already have from Mayo and Northwestern. It is still small enough to deal with, with a near 100% full covery should they ever need to deal with it. You are in good hands. I would follow uo with one of the Uro's as well. Sending good Karma.
icemantoo
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Even a benign cyst can cause
Even a benign cyst can cause symptoms. Most likely your doc will advise that it should come out. I'm sorry you're facing this but hopefully it'll turn out to be benign and that'll be the end of it. All the best to you! The waiting and anxiety totally suck.
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Thans APny, I'm curious toAPny said:Even a benign cyst can cause
Even a benign cyst can cause symptoms. Most likely your doc will advise that it should come out. I'm sorry you're facing this but hopefully it'll turn out to be benign and that'll be the end of it. All the best to you! The waiting and anxiety totally suck.
Thans APny, I'm curious to see what the doctor at Mayo has to say about the size of this thing. I think way back in 2012 it was first seen and was around 2.6cm, and now is up to 5.6,(the tech had said 5.5, but the report says 5.6cm) so very slow growth, but growth nonetheless.
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Oh dear, I can appreciate
Oh dear, I can appreciate your concern and worry. Use your faith to guide you to the best surgeon. You're in Chicago area, right? So there must be good Urologists who do this kind of surgery, right?
Sounds like it was first identified as a cyst and now its not?
Keep us posted. We will be her for you all the way~
Healing hugs,
Jan
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Hi,Jan4you said:Oh dear, I can appreciate
Oh dear, I can appreciate your concern and worry. Use your faith to guide you to the best surgeon. You're in Chicago area, right? So there must be good Urologists who do this kind of surgery, right?
Sounds like it was first identified as a cyst and now its not?
Keep us posted. We will be her for you all the way~
Healing hugs,
Jan
Hi,
I had this checked out by the Mayo Clinic in Rochester about 2.5 years ago and they'd like me to come back to see them, so I'm going! Thanks for the kind response.
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