[Renal cell carcinoma metastases in rare anatomical locations: pituitary, thyroid and mammary glands. of our experience and report of three cases.]

Autor: Salgado Plonski JJ; Servicio de Urología. Hospital de Cabuenes. Gijón. Asturias. España., Fernández-Pello S; Servicio de Urología. Hospital de Cabuenes. Gijón. Asturias. España., Rodríguez Villamil L; Servicio de Urología. Hospital de Cabuenes. Gijón. Asturias. España., Gil Ugarteburu R; Servicio de Urología. Hospital de Cabuenes. Gijón. Asturias. España., Blanco Fernández R; Servicio de Urología. Hospital de Cabuenes. Gijón. Asturias. España., Mosquera Madera J; Servicio de Urología. Hospital de Cabuenes. Gijón. Asturias. España.
Jazyk: Spanish; Castilian
Zdroj: Archivos espanoles de urologia [Arch Esp Urol] 2019 Jan; Vol. 72 (1), pp. 80-84.
Abstrakt: Objective: Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma(RCC) may develop in different anatomical locationsand after a strict follow up within normal limits. We assessthe importance of close follow up in patients with historyof RCC through 3 clinical cases with unusual locations ofmetastatic RCC.
Methods: We present 3 cases of metastatic involvementof pituitary, thyroid and mammary glands. We retrospectivelyreview our data base on metastatic RCC with 76patients.
Discussion: There is not agreement about the time offollow up and image methods requested after surgery ofRCC. The reason is the development of late onset and atypicalplacement metastases.
Conclusion: Metastatic disease of renal neoplasmscan occur at any time and at any location. It is importantto keep suspicion of metastatic renal disease in patients inthis background, even in those with good progress andregardless of the years that have passed since the initialdiagnosis.
Databáze: MEDLINE