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Partial nephrectomy for a Bosniak IV cystic renal mass mimicking a simple renal cyst adjacent to a solid renal tumor

Toshiki Oka, Koji Hatano, Yohei Okuda, Toshihisa Asakura, Yasutomo Nakai, Masashi Nakayama, Ken‐ichi Kakimoto, Chiaki Kubo, Shin‐ichi Nakatsuka, Kazuo Nishimura

Year
2020
Citations
2
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Open access

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Renal tumors are often associated with renal cysts. Meanwhile, in some cases there are challenging issues of how to diagnose renal cystic tumors and to decide surgical procedures. CASE PRESENTATION: A 75-year-old man was referred to our department for a 21-mm tumor by his left kidney. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed an intense contrast uptake the tumor, which was adjacent to a 64-mm unilocular renal cyst with no contrasting effects. It was clinically diagnosed as renal cell carcinoma, stage T1aN0M0, and treated with robot-assisted partial nephrectomy, for both the solid tumor and the adjacent cyst. Pathological findings revealed a tumor cell clump within the cyst wall, concurrent with the renal cell carcinoma. The patient has remained free of disease at 1 year after surgery. CONCLUSION: A partial nephrectomy that includes the entire cyst wall should be considered for renal tumor associated with unilocular renal cyst.

Keywords

NephrectomyRenal cell carcinomaMedicineCystPathologicalKidneyRenal tumorRadiologyUrologyPathology

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