INTRODUCTION: adrenal gland, parotid gland, pharynx, eye and bladder are rare localizations of metastases of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). We report a case of metachronous RCC metastases to the bladder in a patient with a medical history of transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of the bladder. MATERIALS AND METHODS: a case study and review of the relevant literature are presented. RESULTS: during a follow-up cystoscopy examination following treatment of TCC, a single 5-mm lesion was detected and endoscopically resected. The histology of the resected sample was confirmed to be RCC, comparable to a primary kidney cancer and not recurrent TCC. CONCLUSION: the patient had a probability of metastases three years after nephrectomy of 62.9%. Survival rates following single metastasectomy are 60% and 38% at three and five years, respectively; metachronous diagnosis has a better prognosis than synchronous. During RCC follow-up, each lesion should be considered as a possible metastasis of RCC.

Metachronous bladder metastases from renal cell carcinoma: a case report and review of the literature / Melegari, Simona; Albo, G.; Rocco, B.; Verweij, F.; Abbinante, M.; De Cobelli, O.. - In: ECANCERMEDICALSCIENCE. - ISSN 1754-6605. - 4:1(2010), pp. 175-175. [10.3332/ecancer.2010.175]

Metachronous bladder metastases from renal cell carcinoma: a case report and review of the literature.

MELEGARI, SIMONA;Rocco, B.;
2010

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INTRODUCTION: adrenal gland, parotid gland, pharynx, eye and bladder are rare localizations of metastases of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). We report a case of metachronous RCC metastases to the bladder in a patient with a medical history of transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of the bladder. MATERIALS AND METHODS: a case study and review of the relevant literature are presented. RESULTS: during a follow-up cystoscopy examination following treatment of TCC, a single 5-mm lesion was detected and endoscopically resected. The histology of the resected sample was confirmed to be RCC, comparable to a primary kidney cancer and not recurrent TCC. CONCLUSION: the patient had a probability of metastases three years after nephrectomy of 62.9%. Survival rates following single metastasectomy are 60% and 38% at three and five years, respectively; metachronous diagnosis has a better prognosis than synchronous. During RCC follow-up, each lesion should be considered as a possible metastasis of RCC.
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Metachronous bladder metastases from renal cell carcinoma: a case report and review of the literature / Melegari, Simona; Albo, G.; Rocco, B.; Verweij, F.; Abbinante, M.; De Cobelli, O.. - In: ECANCERMEDICALSCIENCE. - ISSN 1754-6605. - 4:1(2010), pp. 175-175. [10.3332/ecancer.2010.175]
Melegari, Simona; Albo, G.; Rocco, B.; Verweij, F.; Abbinante, M.; De Cobelli, O.
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