Acta Scientific Clinical Case Reports

Case ReportVolume 4 Issue 2

First Case Report of Synchronous Metastatic RCC with Adrenal Metastasis and Urothelial Carcinoma of Bladder

Omang Agrawal*

Senior Resident (Mch Urology), India

*Corresponding Author: Omang Agrawal, Senior Resident (Mch Urology), India.

Received: November 21, 2022; Published: January 06, 2023

Abstract

A 80yr old gentleman with complaint of left sided insidious onset dull aching flank pain was diagnosed to have urinary bladder carcinoma together with Metastatic renal cell carcinoma of left kidney. This article covers the presentation, radiology, pathology, and intervention of an uncommon case of synchronous primary carcinoma.

Keywords: Urological Carcinomas; Multiple Primary Malignant Neoplasm; RCC with Bladder Cancer

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Citation: Omang Agrawal. “First Case Report of Synchronous Metastatic RCC with Adrenal Metastasis and Urothelial Carcinoma of Bladder". Acta Scientific Clinical Case Reports 4.2 (2023): 12-13.

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