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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 13-18
Author(s):  
Hiroko Kawamura ◽  
Hiroki Yamane ◽  
Rui Mizuno ◽  
Kotomi Sawa ◽  
Sawako Mitani ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 106689692110679
Author(s):  
Abdallah TM Shbair ◽  
Ayse Irem Yasin ◽  
Atakan Topçu ◽  
Ganime Coban ◽  
Gokce Deniz Uzunoglu ◽  
...  

Besides being the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women, breast cancer is the main cause of cancer-related deaths in this group of patients. Breast cancer frequently metastasizes to bone, lung, brain, and liver. Renal metastasis from the breast is extremely rare. Here we aimed to report a case of breast cancer with metastasis to bone and left renal pelvis. A 58-year old woman with a mass lesion in the left renal pelvis that mimicked urothelial carcinoma was referred to our clinic. The left nephroureterectomy procedure was performed, and the pathology revealed that a renal pelvis metastasis secondary to breast cancer.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 205511692110385
Author(s):  
Susana Monteiro ◽  
Katherine Hughes ◽  
Marie-Aude Genain ◽  
Lisa Alves

Case summary An 11-year-old neutered male Maine Coon cat was presented for investigation of anisocoria and depression. Neurological examination was consistent with a lesion at the level of the middle cranial fossa, and biochemistry was indicative of moderate renal functional impairment. MRI of the brain identified an extra-axial mass lesion at the level of the middle cranial fossa, T2-weighted hyperintense and strongly homogeneously contrast enhancing with dural tail. The cat was euthanased after 6 weeks of palliative treatment with corticosteroids. Histopathology and immunohistochemistry of the brain, the intra-cranial mass and the renal masses found on necropsy were consistent with histiocytic sarcoma. Relevance and novel information Central nervous system histiocytic sarcoma is a rare finding in cats. This original case report describes the neurological presentation, novel MRI characteristics and pathological findings of suspected primary histiocytic sarcoma affecting the brain with renal metastasis in a cat.


Author(s):  
Mustafa Korkmaz ◽  
Melek Karakurt Eryılmaz ◽  
Mustafa Karaağaç ◽  
Mehmet Artaç

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Prodromos Philippou ◽  
Anastasios Michalakis ◽  
Maria Miliatou ◽  
Christiana Poullou ◽  
Pavlos Constantinou

Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a malignancy affecting the salivary glands and rarely involving the lung. Due to its rarity, primary lung ACC remains incompletely understood. We herein report the case of a 57-year-old female patient who was initially diagnosed with primary lung ACC and was treated by lobectomy. Seven years later, an abdominal computed tomography scan performed in the context of surveillance revealed the presence of a solid lesion arising from the lower pole of the left kidney. The patient underwent left partial nephrectomy, and histopathology confirmed a completely excised metastatic ACC.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
Prem Raj Sigdel ◽  
Diwas Gnyawali ◽  
Purushottam Parajuli ◽  
Sampanna Chudal ◽  
Durga Pandit ◽  
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Renal metastasis from osteosarcoma is a rare entity, and tumour thrombus is even rarer. To date, only 15 cases of osteosarcoma with tumour thrombus have been reported in the literature. We present a case of an 18-year-old female diagnosed as having right distal femur osteosarcoma, later presenting with renal osteosarcoma with IVC thrombus.


Medicine ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 100 (7) ◽  
pp. e24561
Author(s):  
Yun-Long Ding ◽  
Shu-Fang Sun ◽  
Guang-Liang Zhao

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jinchao Chen ◽  
Nienie Qi ◽  
Shaoxing Zhu

IntroductionIn addition to being rare, metastases to the kidney present clinicians with issues regarding their treatment.Materials and MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed 35 cases of diagnosed renal metastases. The clinical characteristics, imaging features, pathological features, diagnosis, and treatment were analyzed, and Kaplan-Meier methods and Cox regression analysis were used to calculate overall survival (OS) and influencing factors.ResultsThe average age of the patients was 62 years, and 40% presented with symptoms. The most common primary tumor was lung cancer (60%), and two patients had renal metastases coexisting with renal cell carcinoma. The average interval from primary tumor to renal metastasis was 29.4 months. Only 45.5% of the patients who underwent enhanced computerized tomography were diagnosed with renal metastases. Renal biopsy was performed in 16 patients (45.7%), leading to a diagnosis in 15 (93.8%). Twenty-one patients (60%) received surgical treatment, and median recurrence free survival of these patients was 7 months (95% CI, 5 to 12). Overall, the median OS was 44 months for patients who underwent renal surgery, and 52 months for patients who did not (P = 0.672). However, for patients without metastases at other sites, surgery could significantly prolong OS (P = 0.001).ConclusionAlthough rare, the possibility of renal metastasis should be considered after finding renal tumors in patients with primary tumors in other organs, and can be diagnosed by imaging examination and puncture biopsy. For patients without other metastases, surgical intervention can be considered for the renal lesions.


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