Long course metastasis in renal adenocarcinoma. Adrenal gland involvement

To report two cases of metachronic adrenal metastasis (one contralateral and the other bilateral) from renal cell carcinoma with long survival. Two patients with clear cell renal carcinoma that developed metastasis to the adrenals are described. Each patient had undergone three operations for solita...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archivos españoles de urología 2000-05, Vol.53 (4), p.377-382
Hauptverfasser: de Nova Sánchez, E, Prieto Chaparro, L, Galán Llopis, J A, Lloréns Martínez, F, Fernández Puentes, C, Menéndez López, V, García López, F
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Zusammenfassung:To report two cases of metachronic adrenal metastasis (one contralateral and the other bilateral) from renal cell carcinoma with long survival. Two patients with clear cell renal carcinoma that developed metastasis to the adrenals are described. Each patient had undergone three operations for solitary metastasis during the 8-years follow-up. The indications for the surgical management of solitary metastasis, morbidity, prognosis and recent investigational treatment possibilities reported in the literature are analyzed. Resection of the renal cell carcinoma achieved a survival of more than 8 years with a good quality of life and no significant surgical complications. The outcome, however, is poor. Although there was no lymph node involvement and the tumor was localized to the renal parenchyma, one patient developed solitary lung metastasis and contralateral adrenal metastasis 4 and 8 years after the initial diagnosis, respectively. In the other case, contralateral adrenal metastasis appeared three years later. The possibility of long-term metastasis to the adrenal gland should be taken into account due to renal vein involvement. Preservation of the adrenal gland at the initial surgery (lower pole tumor) led to adrenal metastasis 8 years after the initial diagnosis. The prognosis is poor in both cases and the situation is discouraging for the urologist.
ISSN:0004-0614