In the past, I’ve researched how Endometriosis can affect the renal system, specifically the bladder or ureters, and how that could even cause blockages that cause kidney issues and severe problems.
Today, I’m going to talk about Endometriosis and the actual kidney.
A study published in October of 2018 discussed a 45-year-old woman who had flank pain and blood in her urine. Imaging studies found a mass on her left kidney. A surgery was performed to remove the suspected renal mass and a portion of her kidney, and pathology confirmed it was an Endometriosis lesion. It was removed from her “renal parenchyma,” which is the solid part of the kidney that filters blood and makes urine.
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