Very low risk T1a renal cell carcinoma presenting with pathological fracture caused by a solitary metastases to the contralateral arm

Volume: 89, Issue: 2, Pages: 307 - 310
Published: Mar 29, 2021
Abstract
Renal Cell Carcinomas are notorious for asynchronous metastases, atypical metastatic sites and late relapses even decades after nephrectomy. It is quite rare though for RCCs to present as metastatic, solitary and symptomatic bone lesions. Even more uncommon is a solitary bone metastasis much larger that the primary tumour caused by a low risk primary T1a RCC which would have otherwise been eligible for active surveillance.An otherwise healthy...
Paper Details
Title
Very low risk T1a renal cell carcinoma presenting with pathological fracture caused by a solitary metastases to the contralateral arm
Published Date
Mar 29, 2021
Volume
89
Issue
2
Pages
307 - 310
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