| Literature DB >> 31485367 |
Sumi Dey1, Sabrina L Noyes1, Ghayas Uddin2, Brian R Lane1,3.
Abstract
A 59-year-old woman presented with abdominal pain and a palpable abdominal mass. Initial imaging revealed a 14cm solid, enhancing renal mass and suspicion for liver and bone metastases. Family history included a brother with clear cell renal cell carcinoma and mother with glioblastoma multiforme. After liver biopsy was inconclusive, she underwent radical nephrectomy with final pathologic diagnosis of oncocytoma. Renal oncocytoma is the most common benign renal tumor but remains difficult to distinguish clinically and radiographically from renal cell carcinoma. Should urologists use renal mass biopsy even more frequently prior to surgical intervention?Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31485367 PMCID: PMC6702843 DOI: 10.1155/2019/6016870
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Urol
Figure 1Abdominopelvic CT with IV contrast demonstrates a 14 cm enhancing mass in the right kidney. (a) Axial image shows there was significant enhancement of the solid components of the tumor with finger-like extensions of absent enhancement consistent with necrosis or inflammation. (b) Coronal image demonstrates the enlarged liver that filled all four abdominal quadrants. (c) In sagittal view, the liver is seen to be anteriorly displaced by the large renal mass and to extend down to the right iliac crest.
Figure 2Histological findings of oncocytoma with large eosinophilic cells arranged in distinct nests.
Largest reported renal oncocytomas.
| References | Age (years) | Sex | Tumor size (cm) | Presenting Complaint | Treatment | Metastasis/Recurrences |
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| Demos et al. [ | 64 | Male | 27x20x15 | Palpable abdominal mass | Right open radical nephrectomy | None found |
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| Ahmad et al. [ | 61 | Male | 25x16x16 | Lower back/ flank pain | Right open radical nephrectomy | None found |
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| Banks et al. [ | 57 | Male | 21x18x15 | Abdominal discomfort and distension | Right open radical nephrectomy | 1.7 cm left lung nodule and several indeterminate liver lesions at diagnosis. Metastasis could not be excluded. |
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| Kilic et al. [ | 65 | Male | 20x15x10 | Abdominal pain | Left open radical nephrectomy | None found |
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| Sundararajan et al. [ | 37 | Male | 20 | Abdominal mass and moderate hypertension | Right open radical nephrectomy | On follow up at 3 months hypertension had resolved. |
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| Current case | 59 | Female | 14x13x12 | Palpable mass | Right open radical nephrectomy | Multiple indeterminate liver, bone and lung lesions at diagnosis with benign liver biopsy |