San Francisco Chronicle

After procedure, Melania Trump expected to recover.

- By Darlene Superville Darlene Superville is an Associated Press writer.

WASHINGTON — First lady Melania Trump underwent a “successful” procedure Monday to treat a benign kidney condition and was expected to remain hospitaliz­ed for the rest of the week, her staff said.

President Trump took a helicopter to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to visit her and tweeted that his wife was in “good spirits.”

Mrs. Trump, 48, had the embolizati­on procedure Monday morning. The White House did not offer any additional details on her condition.

She was last seen in public on Wednesday at a White House event where she joined the president to honor military mothers and spouses for Mother’s Day.

Two urologists who have no personal knowledge of Mrs. Trump’s condition said the most likely explanatio­n for the procedure is a kind of noncancero­us kidney tumor called an angiomyoli­poma.

They’re not common but tend to occur in middle-aged women, and if they become large enough, they can cause problemati­c bleeding, said Dr. Keith Kowalczyk of MedStar Georgetown University Hospital.

“The treatment of choice” is to cut off the blood supply so the growth shrinks, added Dr. Lambros Stamatakis of MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Doctors do that with an embolizati­on, meaning a catheter is snaked into the blood vessels of the kidney to find the right one and block it.

Most of the time, these benign tumors are found when people undergo medical scans for another reason, but sometimes people have pain or other symptoms, Kowalczyk said. Many times, embolizati­on patients go home the same day or the next.

The former model from Slovenia is Trump’s third wife, and the couple has been married for 13 years. They have a 12-year-old son, Barron.

Mrs. Trump, who has been gradually raising her profile as first lady, recently hosted her first state dinner and launched a public awareness campaign to help children. Mrs. Trump last week unveiled the “Be Best” campaign, which she said will focus on childhood well-being, social media use and opioid abuse.

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 ?? Tom Brenner / New York Times ?? A spokeswoma­n for Melania Trump said the surgical procedure on the 48-year-old first lady was successful and there were no complicati­ons.
Tom Brenner / New York Times A spokeswoma­n for Melania Trump said the surgical procedure on the 48-year-old first lady was successful and there were no complicati­ons.

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