Title of article
Case Report: Bilateral Renal Metastasis of an Inguinal Malignant Solitary Fibrous Tumor, 9 Years after Primary Surgical Treatment
Author/Authors
Demirer, Zafer Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Department of Urology, Turkey , Zor, Murat Sarikamis Military Hospital - Department of Urology, Turkey , Kurt, Bulent Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Department of Pathology, Turkey , Bozkurt, Yasar Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Department of Urology, Turkey , Yildirim, Ibrahim Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Department of Urology, Turkey
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585
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587
Abstract
Objective: To report the first case of a bilateral renal solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) as a metastasis of an inguinal malignant SFT. Clinical Presentation and Intervention: A 60-year-old male patient with a history of a right inguinal 7 × 8 cm soft tissue mass excision 9 years ago was referred to our clinic with abdominal pain. Both physical examination and chest X-ray were normal. Computed tomography revealed bilateral renal tumor. He was successfully treated with left partial and right radical nephrectomy. Histopathological examination showed a metastasis of the previous inguinal SFT. Conclusion: This case showed that although malignant SFT is extremely rare in the urogenital tract, this tumor should be included in the differential diagnosis when identified in the kidneys.
Keywords
Malignant solitary fibrous tumor , Soft tissue , Kidney , Metastasis , bilateral
Journal title
Medical Principles and Practice
Journal title
Medical Principles and Practice
Record number
2585573
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