A solitary skeletal metastasis in the thumb of a silent bilateral clear cell renal cell carcinoma pT1a in a patient with a sporadic uro‑oncological triplicity
Authors:
Jan Novák 1; Lukáš Fišer 1; Robert Jůzek 2; Jan Lesenský 2; Jan Pertlíček 3; Zuzana Špůrková 4; Petra Beroušková 5; Lubomír Hyršl 1
Authors‘ workplace:
Urologické oddělení, Oblastní nemocnice Kladno, a. s., Kladno
1; Ortopedická klinika, 1. LF UK a Nemocnice Na Bulovce, Praha
2; Chirurgické oddělení, Oblastní nemocnice Kladno, a. s., Kladno
3; Patologicko‑anatomické oddělení, Nemocnice Na Bulovce, Praha
4; Patologicko‑anatomické oddělení, Oblastní nemocnice Kladno, a. s., Kladno
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Published in:
Ces Urol 2017; 21(4): 299-304
Category:
Case report
Overview
We present a case report of a 72-year old male with a long urological history (prostate adenocarcinoma after radical prostatectomy with rising PSA level and urothelial carcinoma pTa low grade with one recurrence) who underwent reconstructive surgery for a left thumb metastasis of a clear cell renal cell carcinoma. Repeated CT scans showed two tiny lesions in both kidneys during follow-up. Nephron-sparing surgery of the right kidney and left-sided nephroureterectomy in two sessions proved a bilateral clear cell renal cell carcinoma pT1a. The patient underwent genetic analysis by the sequence capture panel CZECANCA targeting 219 susceptibility genes to reveal a highly presumable hereditary cancer syndrome, but no significant mutation was found.
Kez words:
Solitary skeletal metastasis, bilateral kidney cancer, clear cell renal cell carcinoma pT1a, uro-oncological triplicity.
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