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A 19-year-old gentleman presented to the outpatient department with chief complaint of a right loin mass which had been increasing in size since the past 1 year and had been insidious in onset, causing right loin pain, discomfort, early satiety, along with loss of weight and loss of appetite. Patient was a known case of tuberous sclerosis complex with piebaldism since childhood and had related clinical features like Ash-leaf macules on the trunk, retinal hamartomas along with a recurrent intra-oral disfiguring hamartoma (histopathologically proven acanthosis with hyperkeratosis).

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Rohit Sanjay Deshpande, & Uttam Kumar Mete. (2023). Isolated Renal Multifocal Epithelioid Angiomyolipoma Leading to Non-Functioning Kidney in a Case of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex with Piebaldism. Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences, 12(8), 267–269. https://doi.org/10.14260/jemds.v12i8.470

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