| Literature DB >> 35721650 |
Hamid Nasrollahi1, Faisal Ahmed2, Ali Eslahi3, Mehrdad Golmoradi Pilehroud1, Akbar Safaei4, Mohammad Reza Askarpour3, AbdolAzim Khorshidi3, Soorena Khorshidi5.
Abstract
Sarcomatoid urothelial carcinoma (UC) of the renal pelvis is rare. It is a high-grade malignant tumor that contains both epithelial and mesenchymal elements. Brain metastases from renal pelvis UC are infrequent and represented in few cases. We report a 68-year-old female with a right renal mass diagnosed as a UC with a sarcomatoid variant. The patient underwent a right radical nephroureterectomy and received chemotherapy. She developed brain metastasis in the left temporal area two months later. Therefore, metastasectomy and palliative brain radiotherapy were performed for her. Sadly, her general condition worsened, and she passed away after one month. Brain metastasis in patients with UC is rare and poorly understood. Therefore, we describe the clinico pathological characteristics, including the clinical follow-up of our case with a focus on the treatment and outcome. Copyright: Hamid Nasrollahi et al.Entities:
Keywords: Brain metastasis; case report; chemotherapy; sarcomatoid variant; urothelial carcinoma
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35721650 PMCID: PMC9167443 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2022.41.233.31688
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan demonstrates a mass in the right renal pelvis (arrow)
Figure 2sections of renal mass show infiltrative epithelial nests in renal parenchyma: A) with foci of sarcomatoid feature; B) immunohistochemistry shows a positive reaction for pan-cytokeratin; C) GATA3; D) X200
Figure 3brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) shows brain metastasis (arrow)