Renal cell carcinoma with hypervascular metastases

Case contributed by Henry Knipe , 6 Sep 2016
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Ian Bickle, 6 Sep 2016

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Body was changed:

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is one of the causes of hypervascular metastases. RCC is one of the more common cancers to present at an advanced stage because the primary can be asymptomatic. 

  • -<p><a title="Renal cell carcinoma" href="/articles/renal-cell-carcinoma-1">Renal cell carcinoma</a> (RCC) is one of the causes of <a title="Hypervascular metastases" href="/articles/hypervascular-metastases">hypervascular metastases</a>. RCC is one of the more common cancers to present at an advanced stage because the primary can be asymptomatic. </p>
  • +<p><a href="/articles/renal-cell-carcinoma-1">Renal cell carcinoma</a> (RCC) is one of the causes of <a href="/articles/hypervascular-metastases">hypervascular metastases</a>. RCC is one of the more common cancers to present at an advanced stage because the primary can be asymptomatic. </p>

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Findings was changed:

Large left pleural effusion with enhancing left sided pleural based masses. Multiple bilateral pulmonary nodules.

Large right renal mass. 

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