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CASE REPORT
Unusual head metastasis of kidney cancer
  1. M Matias1,
  2. M Casa-Nova1,
  3. J Borges-Costa2,
  4. L Ribeiro1
  1. 1Oncology Department, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte, E.P.E., Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisboa, Portugal
  2. 2Dermatology Department, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte, E.P.E., Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisboa, Portugal
  1. Correspondence to Dr M Matias, margaridamatias.onc{at}gmail.com

Summary

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) metastasis can involve any organ. Head metastasis are rare, namely tongue, scalp and nose and only a few cases have been described. The authors describe three cases of unusual presentation of head metastasis of RCC. In case 1, a 50-year-old man with RCC underwent left nephrectomy, and presented 16 months later with nasal metastasis. In case 2, a 64-year-old woman with RCC operated 12 years ago, relapsed at multiple sites including scalp, which was treated surgically. In case 3, a 47-year-old man with RCC developed metastasis in multiple organs including a mass on the tongue that was operated and was compatible with primary tumour metastasis. These cases show the importance of correct diagnosis of rare presentations and local treatment of metastasis of RCC.

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