Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 27, Issue 1 58-61, Copyright © 1997 by Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research
B Zhao, W Kimura, N Futakawa, T Muto and K Haida
We report a case of renal cell carcinoma in a 49-year-old man with multiple
metastases, including some to the pancreas which were initially diagnosed
as primary pancreatic carcinoma. The first clinical manifestation was
jaundice caused by a large metastatic lymph node. Computed tomography
showed tumors in the body and tall of the pancreas as well as in the left
kidney. Angiography showed that all of the lesions were hypervascular. The
patient was finally diagnosed as having renal cell carcinoma.
Cholecystectomy and choledochojejunostomy were performed. Intraoperative
biopsy of the lymph nodes along the common hepatic artery showed spindle
cell carcinoma which was compatible with renal cell carcinoma. Since renal
cell carcinoma with pancreatic metastasis is rare, special attention should
be paid to its differentiation from primary pancreatic carcinoma in
patients with tumors in both the pancreas and kidneys.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Renal cell carcinoma of the spindle cell type with metastasis to the pancreas: a case report
First Department of Surgery, University of Tokyo, Japan.
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