High grade renal cell carcinoma in a simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplant recipient.

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY
Sarah Marie Norton, Clare Norton, Donnacha Hogan, Ponnusamy Mohan
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Abstract

Introduction and importance: Renal transplant recipients have a higher risk for developing cancers compared to the general population due to high-dose immunosuppression. The risk of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in native kidneys is 7-fold greater than the general population and development of RCC in an allograft kidney is extremely rare. We report the diagnosis and management of a large RCC in an allograft renal transplant and metastatic disease in a regional lymph node.

Case presentation: A 46 year old male patient with a history of simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplant presented with visible haematuria. His pancreas allograft continued to function well however following severe BK nephritis his renal transplant failed. A CT urogram demonstrated a 6 cm contrast enhancing mass in the failed renal transplant and an enlarged pelvic lymph node. He underwent a transplant nephrectomy with excision of the metastatic lymph node deposit.

Clinical discussion: We report the diagnosis and management of a large RCC in an allograft renal transplant and metastatic disease in a regional lymph node. There is currently no guidelines on the management of allograft RCC.

Conclusion: Our case report shows that surgical excision of a large RCC in an allograft renal transplant is possible.

一名同时接受胰腺和肾脏移植的患者患上了高度肾细胞癌。
导言和重要性:与普通人相比,肾移植受者由于受到大剂量免疫抑制,患癌症的风险更高。原生肾脏发生肾细胞癌(RCC)的风险是普通人群的 7 倍,而异体肾脏发生 RCC 则极为罕见。我们报告了对异体肾移植中巨大 RCC 以及区域淋巴结转移性疾病的诊断和处理:病例介绍:一名 46 岁的男性患者曾同时接受胰腺和肾脏移植手术,术后出现肉眼可见的血尿。他的胰腺异体移植手术一直运作良好,但在患上严重的 BK 肾炎后,他的肾移植手术失败了。CT 尿路造影显示,肾移植失败部位有一个 6 厘米的造影剂增强肿块,盆腔淋巴结肿大。他接受了移植肾切除术,并切除了转移淋巴结沉积物:临床讨论:我们报告了异体肾移植中巨大 RCC 和区域淋巴结转移性疾病的诊断和治疗。目前还没有关于同种异体肾移植 RCC 的治疗指南:我们的病例报告表明,手术切除异体肾移植中的巨大RCC是可行的。
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