medullary sponge kidney
Medullary sponge kidney is a sporadic condition where the medullary and papillary portions of the collecting ducts are dysplastic and dilated and in most cases develop medullary nephrocalcinosis.
Epidemiology
The incidence of medullary sponge kidney is estimated at ≈1:5000.
Clinical presentation
Most patients with medullary sponge kidney remain asymptomatic throughout life, with the diagnosis only made incidentally when the renal tract is imaged for other reasons.
Alternatively, patients may present with a complication (accounting for ~10% of patients), including:
Pathology
Medullary sponge kidney represents a developmental defect affecting the formation of collecting tubules and results in cystic dilatation of medullary and papillary portions of collecting ducts.
Associations
- Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
- congenital hemihypertrophy / Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (rare)
- Caroli disease
Radiographic features
Medullary nephrocalcinosis occurs in the majority of cases (≈80%). It may be unilateral or bilateral and affect a single or multiple pyramids.
Plain radiograph / CT
Clusters of pyramidal medullary calcification are characteristic. Delayed post contrast CT may demonstrate a paintbrush appearance to the renal medullary regions . The medullary white pyramid sign is a pitfall sometimes seen on non-contrast CT KUBs.
Fluoroscopy
On IVP, the pyelogram may give a characteristic bouquet of flowers appearance or paintbrush appearance.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound of the kidneys of patients with medullary sponge kidneys typically demonstrates echogenic medullary pyramids. This appearance is found whether or not medullary nephrocalcinosis is also present.
Differential diagnosis
The differential diagnosis is essentially that of medullary nephrocalcinosis and other causes of multiple medullary cysts as well as medullary white pyramid sign:
- medullary calcifications
- hyperparathyroidism
- renal tubular acidosis (type 1)
- hypervitaminosis D
- milk-alkali syndrome
- other pathological hypercalcemic or hypercalciuric states
- medullary cysts
- medullary cystic disease (nephronophthisis)
- renal tubular ectasia
- a less pronounced, incidental variant