Right Renal Pelvis Renal Cell Carcinoma Mimicking Transitional Cell Carcinoma: Case Report.

Q4 Medicine
Journal of Endourology Case Reports Pub Date : 2020-12-29 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1089/cren.2020.0180
Fahad Sheckley, Craig Nobert, Michael Stifelman
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Abstract

Background: Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) originates from the renal parenchyma, whereas transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) originates from the renal urothelium. Although renal pelvis TCC is relatively rare in terms of urologic malignancies, it is the most common tumor originating in renal pelvis. Case presentation: A 75-year-old woman presented with gross hematuria found to have a filling defect in the renal pelvis with retrograde pyelogram and cytology showed clusters of urothelial cells, with imaging suspicious for TCC. Patient underwent robotic nephroureterectomy with partial cystectomy. Pathology analysis revealed RCC. Conclusion: RCC may occur in the renal pelvis mimicking TCC. Extensive preoperative evaluation to accurately diagnose tumor is key to avoid unnecessary procedures. Intraoperative pathologic evaluation is emphasized with inconclusive preoperative results.

右肾盂肾细胞癌模拟移行细胞癌1例。
背景:肾细胞癌(RCC)起源于肾实质,而移行细胞癌(TCC)起源于肾尿路上皮。尽管肾盂TCC在泌尿系统恶性肿瘤中相对罕见,但它是最常见的起源于肾盂的肿瘤。病例介绍:一名75岁女性患者,肾盂内发现血尿充盈缺损,肾盂肾盂造影逆行,细胞学检查显示尿路上皮细胞聚集,影像学怀疑为TCC。患者接受机器人肾输尿管切除术和部分膀胱切除术。病理分析为肾细胞癌。结论:肾小细胞癌可能发生于肾盂,与肾小细胞癌相似。广泛的术前评估以准确诊断肿瘤是避免不必要手术的关键。术中病理评估强调术前结果不确定。
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