A lucky fall? Case report.

Renal cell carcinomas (RCCs) account for 3% of all solid neoplasms, with an increased incidence after renal transplantation. In transplant recipients, RCCs predominantly occur in the patient's native kidneys. Herein is reported a case of a localized RCC of recipient origin that developed in the...

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Auteurs principaux: Chakera, A, Leslie, T, Roberts, I, O'Callaghan, C, Cranston, D
Format: Journal article
Langue:English
Publié: 2010
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author Chakera, A
Leslie, T
Roberts, I
O'Callaghan, C
Cranston, D
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description Renal cell carcinomas (RCCs) account for 3% of all solid neoplasms, with an increased incidence after renal transplantation. In transplant recipients, RCCs predominantly occur in the patient's native kidneys. Herein is reported a case of a localized RCC of recipient origin that developed in the donor allograft and was detected 8 years after renal transplantation. Treatment with high-intensity focussed ultrasound followed by partial nephrectomy was successful, averting the need for dialysis therapy.
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