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Correction to: Pediatric Nephrology (2019) 34:1543–1544
The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. The answer to question 3 was presented incorrectly. The correct answer is given below.
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What is your diagnosis?
Ultrasound and abdominal MRI findings were consistent with renal lymphangiomatosis (RL).
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Is further investigation or intervention required for the diagnosis?
The diagnosis of RL can be made according to characteristic radiologic findings; further investigation is usually not required.
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What is the treatment and prognosis?
There is no need to treat asymptomatic patients. Diuretic treatment is an option for patients with ascites and pleural effusion. For resistant cases, aspiration and sclerotherapy has been used, and for severe cases, partial or complete nephrectomy has been reported. Although renal failure has been documented in a few cases, usually renal function is preserved.
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Ağbaş, A., Aksu, B., Doğan, G. et al. Correction to: A child with bilateral multiple renal cysts presenting with ascites and pleural effusion: answers. Pediatr Nephrol 35, 717 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-019-04340-5
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