Renal Cancer Revealed by a Giant Renal Abcess in an Immunodepressed Subject to HIV: A Case Report
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Published: 19 January 2021 | Article Type :Abstract
Kidney cancer is the third urological cancer in men. It is nowadays discovered more and more by chance and can take various aspects. We report in this observation a case of tubulo-papillary carcinoma revealed by a renal abscess.
A 46-year-old subject immunocompromised to HIV and on triple therapy was admitted for a severe infectious syndrome with a painful right lumbar mass. The abdominal CT scan found fluid collection from the right kidney in favor of a large abscess. A two-stage treatment were performed: drainage of the collection first, followed by total nephrectomy. Pathological examination of the part revealed tubulo-papillary carcinoma. The postoperative follow-up was simple and no complications were detected after two years.
Keywords: renal cancer, abscess, nephrectomy, drainage.
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SEWA EV, ADABRA K, et al.. (2021-01-19). "Renal Cancer Revealed by a Giant Renal Abcess in an Immunodepressed Subject to HIV: A Case Report." *Volume 4*, 1, 6-8