Initial presentation of renal cell carcinoma as a vaginal mass with excessive bleeding.

IF 2.5 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Angel Yordanov, Stoyan Kostov, Yavor Kornovski, Yonka Ivanova, Stanislav Slavchev, Gancho Kostov, Strahil Strashilov
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Introduction: Renal cancer is the seventh most common cancer in men and the tenth most common cancer in women. Renal cell carcinoma accounts for 3% of all adult malignancies and 85% of all primary renal tumours. It metastasizes most often to the lungs, liver, bones, and brain and very rarely to the vagina.

Case report: We present a case of a 60-year-old patient, in whom the renal cell carcinoma manifested for the first time as an intense bleeding, soft tumour formation with dimensions 4/6 cm originating in the vagina.

Discussion: Renal cell carcinoma metastasizes in about 30% of cases. Metastasizing can be lymphatic, hematogenous, transcoelomic, or by direct invasion. Most commonly it affects the lungs, bones, adrenal glands, liver, lymph nodes, and brain. Much less often, it metastasizes to the thyroid, orbit, nasal structures, vagina, gallbladder, pancreas, sublingual tissues, and soft tissues of distal extremities. Metastases can be synchronous and metachronous. The described cases in the literature of renal cell carcinoma manifested with vaginal metastases are isolated.

Conclusions: We present an extremely rare case of renal cell carcinoma manifested by profuse genital bleeding from a vaginal metastasis. In such cases, especially if the vaginal lesion does not appear as the primary vaginal carcinoma, we must consider the possibility of metastasis from renal carcinoma.

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肾细胞癌最初表现为阴道肿块伴大量出血。
导读:肾癌是男性第七大常见癌症,女性第十大常见癌症。肾细胞癌占所有成人恶性肿瘤的3%,占所有原发性肾肿瘤的85%。它最常转移到肺、肝、骨和脑,很少转移到阴道。病例报告:我们报告一例60岁的患者,其肾细胞癌首次表现为强烈出血,大小为4/6厘米的软肿瘤形成,起源于阴道。讨论:约30%的肾细胞癌发生转移。转移可以通过淋巴、血液、经体腔或直接侵袭。最常见的是它会影响肺、骨骼、肾上腺、肝脏、淋巴结和大脑。更罕见的是,它转移到甲状腺、眼眶、鼻腔结构、阴道、胆囊、胰腺、舌下组织和远端肢体软组织。转移可以是同步的,也可以是异时的。文献中描述的肾细胞癌表现为阴道转移的病例是孤立的。结论:我们报告一例极其罕见的肾细胞癌,表现为阴道转移性生殖器大量出血。在这种情况下,特别是如果阴道病变不表现为原发阴道癌,我们必须考虑肾癌转移的可能性。
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Przeglad Menopauzalny
Przeglad Menopauzalny OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
32
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Menopausal Review is a scientific bimonthly aimed at gynecologists and endocrinologists.
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