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Von Hippel-Lindau Disease:
An Overview - Download article and take CE posttest
Michele Inglese
Von
Hippel-Lindau disease is a rare, familial disease consisting of
multiple tumors, which can present in the eyes, brain, adrenal gland,
pancreas, liver, spinal cord, kidneys, or other areas of the body. The
renal tumors are primarily renal cell carcinoma. Renal involvement may
be the primary manifestation, but most frequently it is a secondary
manifestation. This article presents an overview of von Hippel-Lindau
disease and the nursing care of the patient with renal involvement.
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| Michele Inglese, MSN, RN, CNN, is
Clinical Instructor, UMDNJ School of Nursing, Newark NJ and Staff
Nurse, Hackensack University Medical Center, Rutherford, NJ. She is a
member of ANNA’s Jersey North Chapter. For more information on this
article, contact the author at j-minglese@mindspring.com.
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