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Primary carcinoid tumour in horseshoe kidney
Primary renal carcinoid tumours are extremely rare. To date, approximately
60 cases have been reported, mostly as case reports with only few series noted.
The pathogenesis of this tumour is uncertain because neuroendocrine cells are not
found in normal adult renal parenchyma. We report a case of primary renal carcinoid
occurring in a horseshoe kidney in a 66-year-old patient. A clinical, histological
and immunohistochemical picture of this tumour is presented