| Literature DB >> 22501028 |
Stella Douma1, Apostolos Kamparoudis, Konstantinos Petidis, Panagiota Anyfanti, Michael Doumas, Eugenia Gkaliagkousi, Areti Triantafyllou, Eleni Gavriilaki, Thomas Gerasimidis, Chrysanthos Zamboulis.
Abstract
We report the case of a 43-year-old woman who presented with mild left-sided abdominal pain. Computed tomography and MRI findings revealed a 10.7 × 8.5 × 12 cm left-sided soft tissue mass on the renal vessels pushing away the left kidney. The combination of the patient's medical history (episodes of paroxysmal hypertension accompanied with dizziness and sweating) and radiological findings initially pointed toward the diagnosis of a paraganglioma or ectopic pheochromocytoma. Surgical removal of the tumor and left nephrectomy was performed. Histological findings were consistent with a renal vein leiomyosarcoma of a high malignancy grade. There is no evidence of local recurrence or metastatic disease for more than 2 years postoperatively, although the patient did not receive adjuvant chemotherapy or radiation therapy.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22501028 DOI: 10.3109/10641963.2012.665543
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Hypertens ISSN: 1064-1963 Impact factor: 1.749