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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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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spelling | oxford-uuid:08b5e9fb-ddc2-4920-a959-4259ebb38e352022-03-26T09:14:17ZA lucky fall? Case report.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:08b5e9fb-ddc2-4920-a959-4259ebb38e35EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2010Chakera, ALeslie, TRoberts, IO'Callaghan, CCranston, DRenal 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. |
spellingShingle | Chakera, A Leslie, T Roberts, I O'Callaghan, C Cranston, D A lucky fall? Case report. |
title | A lucky fall? Case report. |
title_full | A lucky fall? Case report. |
title_fullStr | A lucky fall? Case report. |
title_full_unstemmed | A lucky fall? Case report. |
title_short | A lucky fall? Case report. |
title_sort | lucky fall case report |
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