Title of article :
Dyspnea as the First Manifestation of Silent Renal Cell Carcinoma
Author/Authors :
Khorsand-Rahimzadeh, Atieh Shariati Hospital- Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Khatami, Fatemeh Chronic Diseases Research Center- Endocrinology and Metabolism Population Sciences Institute-Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Sefidbakht, Salma Shariati Hospital- Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Saffar, Hiva Shariati Hospital- Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Tavangar, Mohammad Shariati Hospital- Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) accounts for only 3% of adult malignancies, and the
lung is the most common site of metastasis of this tumor, which may be accompanied
by pleural metastasis. However, solitary pleural involvement is very rare and its presentation
with dyspnea as the first manifestation of RCC is extremely rare.
We describe a 39-year-old male with episodes of dyspnea dating back 6 months prior
to hospital admission. During paraclinical investigations, chest computed tomography
(CT) demonstrated pleural effusion and multiple pulmonary nodules, raising the question
of primary mesothelioma or metastasis from distant focus. Histopathology and
immunohistochemical examinations of pleural biopsy provided evidence of metastatic
RCC of the clear cell type. Therefore, an abdominal contrast computed tomography
(CT) was performed, revealing a 3 cm right renal mass, which was then removed by
partial nephrectomy.
Physicians and pathologists should be aware of unusual presentations of RCC with
no symptoms attributable to the kidneys, including dyspnea as in our case.
Keywords :
Dyspnea , Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma , Neoplasm Metastasis , Pleura
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics