Multiple Primary Synchronous-Methacronous Cancer of Kidneys and Prostate Gland (Clinical Case)
https://doi.org/10.24835/1607-0763-2017-3-62-72
Abstract
Primary multiple tumors are an independent emergence and development two or more neoplasms in one patient. Thus can be the struck not only different bodies of various systems, but pair bodies (mammary glands, lungs, etc.) also, and one body with multicentric defeat. Primary multiple tumors can be synchronous and metachronous. The increase in frequency of multiple neoplasms is noted in recent years.
A clinical observation of a 62-year-old patient with synchronous-metachronous primary-multiple cancer of both kidney and prostate gland is presented. A feature of this observation is multiple lesions of both kidneys, as well as the presence of two different morphological forms of renal cell carcinoma in one kidney (papillary and clear cell). The difficulty in identifying and differentiating kidney tumors with a cystic structure was due to the presence of multiple cysts of both kidneys of different types according to Bosniak.
About the Authors
M. V. MorozovaRussian Federation
Mariya V. Morozova – resident of Radiology Department of IPE of I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
Contact: Mariya V. Morozova – 119997 Moscow, Bolshaya Serpukhovskaya str., 27. A.V. Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery
O. A. Chekhoeva
Russian Federation
Olesya A. Chekhoeva – the junior researcher of ultrasound department
S. S. Pyanikin
Russian Federation
Sergey S. Pyanikin – the junior researcher of the Urology department
G. V. Galkin
Russian Federation
Gleb V. Galkin – sixth-year student
E. A. Sokolova
Russian Federation
Elena A. Sokolova – the junior researcher of radiology department
A. V. Glotov
Russian Federation
Andrey V. Glotov – the junior researcher of Patological Anatomy Department
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For citations:
Morozova M.V., Chekhoeva O.A., Pyanikin S.S., Galkin G.V., Sokolova E.A., Glotov A.V. Multiple Primary Synchronous-Methacronous Cancer of Kidneys and Prostate Gland (Clinical Case). Medical Visualization. 2017;(3):62-72. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24835/1607-0763-2017-3-62-72