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Rare disease
Fever of unknown origin: a rare retroperitoneal cause
  1. Llion l Davies,
  2. Jason M Fitchett,
  3. David Jones
  1. General Surgery Department, Royal Glamorgan Hospital, Llantrisant, UK
  1. Correspondence to Mr Jason M Fitchett, jasonfitchett{at}hotmail.com

Summary

The authors present a patient with fever of unknown origin and vague loin pain. Baseline investigations revealed elevated inflammatory markers and imaging eventually identified a renal mass. Radical nephrectomy was performed at a collaborative surgical list involving both the urology and vascular surgical teams. Histological examination confirmed a retroperitoneal paraganglioma and the patient made a rapid recovery and remains well at follow-up. This case draws attention to the rare diagnosis of retroperitoneal paraganglioma and the potential for diagnostic delay. Furthermore, the vital multi-disciplinary approach to the optimum management of patients with such tumours is highlighted.

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