儿童肾细胞癌2例报告

H. Louati, S. Jlidi, A. Charieg, Wiem Hannechi, Y. Ahmed, F. Nouira, R. Jouini
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肾细胞癌(RCC)在儿童中极为罕见。影响预后的因素包括分期、分级、组织学、症状表现和表现状况。其中,肿瘤分期是RCC疾病预后最重要的预测因子。我们报告我们的经验与儿童肾细胞癌的儿童两例。病例1:一名13岁女孩右腰椎外伤后出现肉眼血尿。肾脏超声及CT尿路造影显示有一个非常有限的圆形肾中位肿块。细针肾穿刺客观化肾癌。患者行经腹根治性肾切除术。组织病理学显示Furhrman T1b N0 M0为RCC 2级。术后过程平淡无奇。病例2:1例9岁女童,肉眼可见血尿。肾脏超声显示左肾呈马蹄形,有少量圆形肿块。CT尿路造影显示左肾有限肿块31 × 25 mm。细针肾穿刺客观化肾癌。患者行经腹根治性肾切除术并局部淋巴结切除术。组织病理学显示RCC与Furhrman T1a N1M0的Xp11.2级2位易位相关。术后过程平淡无奇。结论儿童肾小细胞癌罕见,但对大于5岁的儿童肾包块应慎诊。手术是最好的治疗方法,当肿瘤被定位和完全根除时,预后良好。
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Renal Cell Carcinoma in Children: About Two Case Report
Introduction Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is extremely rare in children. Several factors could influence prognosis, including stage, grade, histology, symptomatic presentation, and performance status. Among these, tumor stage is the most important predictor of disease prognosis for RCC. We report our experience with two cases of children with renal cell carcinoma in children. Cases Case 1: A 13-year-old girl presented macroscopic hematuria after a right lumbar trauma. The renal ultrasonography and CT urography showed a very limited rounding medio renal mass. Fine needle renal aspiration objectified RCC. Patient underwent transabdominal radical nephrectomy. Histopathology revealed RCC grade 2 of Furhrman T1b N0 M0. The postoperative course was uneventful. Case 2: A 9-year-old girl presented macroscopic hematuria. The renal ultrasonography showed a horseshoe left kidney with limited rounding mass. CT urography showed limited left renal mass of 31 × 25 mm. Fine needle renal aspiration objectified RCC. Patient underwent transabdominal radical nephrectomy with regional lymphadenectomy. Histopathology revealed RCC associated with translocation Xp11.2 grade 2 of Furhrman T1a N1M0. The postoperative course was uneventful. Conclusion RCC is rare in children but in children older than 5 years with renal masses it is very important to suspect diagnosis. Surgery is the best treatment and prognosis is favorable when the tumor is localized and completely eradicated.
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