Angiomyolipoma treatment in Cancún
In Cancún, 24 specialists treat angiomyolipoma, with profiles like urologist, in 18 clinics. Compare profiles, reviews and location to choose.
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An angiomyolipoma is a usually benign tumor made up of blood vessels, muscle, and fatty tissue, most often located in the kidney. In many cases it produces no symptoms and is found incidentally on imaging studies.
How it can show up: When it grows, it may be associated with pain in the flank or back, blood in the urine, or abdominal discomfort.
When to seek care? An evaluation is advisable if a kidney lesion is detected on a study, or with lower back pain or blood in the urine without an apparent cause.
Which specialist treats it? The urologist is the right professional to evaluate a renal angiomyolipoma, monitor its size, and give guidance on the options for each case. If a study mentions a lesion of this type, it is advisable to have a professional review it and answer your questions.
Which specialist to see for angiomyolipoma in Cancún?
Doctors who treat angiomyolipoma in Cancún
Dra. Vilma Reyes Bravo
Dr. Pedro Palacios Sánchez
Dr. Julio César Hernández Sarjeant
Dr. Oscar Antonio Cervantes González
Dr. Misael Isidro López Martínez
Dr. Alberto Aguilera
Dr. Mauricio Parache Mendoza
Dr. Roberto Carlos González Ramírez
Dr. Eugenio Pablo Rodriguez Samada
Dr. Carlos Alberto Ruiz Larios
Dr. Anibal Jesús González Echevarría
Dr. Pedro Alfredo Patron Sansor
Dr. Joaquin Sosa Hernandez
Dr. Rafael Salas Melgarejo
Dr. Beatriz Varguez Gonzalez
Dr. Abraham López Zepeda
Dr. Oscar Alejandro Ruiz Larios
Dr. Sendic Villatoro Moreno
Dr. Ernesto Alfonso Díaz García
Dr. Carlos Calderón Muñoz
Dr. Alejandro Cumming
Dr. Carlos Alberto Vázquez Vegamontes
Dr. Beatriz N. Varguez González
Dr. Duenes Antonio Ruedas
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats angiomyolipoma?
The treatment of angiomyolipoma is usually handled by specialists in urologist.
How many doctors are available in Cancún?
We currently have 24 doctors who can treat angiomyolipoma in Cancún.