Factors Affecting the Presence of Renal Cortical Cysts in Kidney Donors
Sevim Nuran Kuşlu Çiçek, Amil Huseynov

TL;DR
This study finds that simple renal cysts in kidney donors are more common in older males and linked to certain health markers like uric acid and creatinine.
Contribution
The study identifies gender, age, and metabolic factors as significant predictors of renal cortical cysts in kidney donors.
Findings
Renal cortical cysts were more common in males (52.76%) than females (47.24%).
Older age was strongly associated with the presence of renal cortical cysts.
Higher uric acid, creatinine, and aortic atherosclerosis were linked to cyst presence.
Abstract
Simple renal cysts (SRCs) represent the most frequently occurring type of renal cysts, frequently observed in the elderly population. While generally considered benign, SRCs may sometimes be connected to comorbid conditions such as hypertension, aortic diseases, and renal dysfunction. This research aims to investigate the factors influencing the development of SRCs in kidney donors and the associated risks. This retrospective cohort study included 1012 living kidney donors, aged 18-87 years, who underwent renal transplant donor nephrectomy between 2008 and 2023. Data on demographic information, cyst characteristics, comorbidities, and associated risk factors were collected and analyzed using statistical methods, including Binary Logistic Regression Analysis. Renal cysts were identified and classified using computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods. Renal…
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TopicsRenal and Vascular Pathologies · Renal cell carcinoma treatment · Dialysis and Renal Disease Management
