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LONG-TERM OUTCOME OF TRANSCATHETER EMBOLIZATION OF RENAL ANGIOMYOLIPOMAS DUE TO TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX
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Transcatheter embolization of symptomatic or large AMLs due to TSC prevents hemorrhage and renal loss. The treatment is minimally invasive, preserves renal function, and can be performed multiple times. All of the patients who underwent followup renal imaging after embolization showed decreased AML size, and none of the 16 patients has developed renal loss or renal insufficiency in these individuals. Embolization should be considered the initial treatment of choice for large or symptomatic AMLs.
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