1. LEIOMYOSARCOMA ARISING FROM THE RENAL VEIN
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Manabu Miki, Takumi Kageyama, Sho Sekito, Kohei Nishikawa, Yuko Yoshio, Yoshihiro Hasegawa, Kiminobu Arima, Hideki Kanda, Satoru Masui, Manabu Kato, Yoshiki Sugimura, and Shinichirou Higashi
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Leiomyosarcoma ,Kidney ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Retroperitoneal mass ,business.industry ,Right renal vein ,Urology ,Hilum (biology) ,medicine.disease ,Inferior vena cava ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine.vein ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Back pain ,Radiology ,Renal vein ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
A 47-year-old female presented to a clinic complaining of right back pain. A CT scan revealed a right retroperitoneal mass and she was referred to our department for further evaluation. Contrast-enhanced CT and MRI revealed a right retroperitoneal mass (6 cm) in the hilum of the right kidney that invaded the right renal vein and inferior vena cava (IVC). Suspecting a tumor arising from retroperitoneal tissues involving the right renal vein and IVC, the decision was made to excise the tumor with the right kidney, renal vein, and a portion of the IVC. The histologic findings indicated that the tumor was a leiomyosarcoma originating from the renal vein wall. The tumor cells were spindle-shaped and stained positive for desmin, caldesmon and HHF35. The post-operative course was uneventful and she was recurrence-free 20 months after surgery. In addition to presenting a case of a leiomyosarcoma of the renal vein, a short review of the literature is provided.
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- 2019
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