Bilateral Renal Choriocarcinoma in a Postmenopausal Woman
Karadeniz Tahir, Topsakal Medih, Ozkaptan Orkunt, Cak©¥r Caglar,
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( Karadeniz Tahir )
Turkey Okmeydan©¥ Training and Education Hospital 2nd Urology Clinic
( Topsakal Medih )
Turkey Okmeydan©¥ Training and Education Hospital 2nd Urology Clinic
( Ozkaptan Orkunt )
Turkey Okmeydan©¥ Training and Education Hospital 2nd Urology Clinic
( Cak©¥r Caglar )
Turkey Okmeydan©¥ Training and Education Hospital Department of Pathology
KMID : 0358320110520070498
Abstract
Choriocarcinoma is the most malignant tumor of gestational trophoblastic neoplasia. It grows rapidly and metastasizes to the lung, liver, and less frequently, the brain. Metastases to the kidney are rare in the literature, and bilateral involvement is even more scarce. Renal involvement of choriocarcinoma is highly exceptional and may mimic renal cell carcinoma. Here we report a case of bilateral renal choriocarcinoma presenting 5 years after a history of a total anterior hysterectomy because of a hydatidiform mole.
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Choriocarcinoma; Kidney neoplasms
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