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A CASE OF MALIGNANT RENAL NEOPLASM WITH RHABDOID FEATURES IN AN ADULT
We report a case of malignant neoplasm with rhabdoid features of the
kidney in a 68 year old man. To our knowledge malignant rhabdoid tumor of the kidney
(MRTK) has been limited to the pediatric age group. Malignant renal neoplasm
similar to MRTK occurring in adults is very rare. However, there has been a
recent review in which the authors found 23/480 cases of renal cell carcinoma (RCC)
(4.7%) exhibiting rhabdoid features, all in adults. In the present case, examination of
many sections of tumor-affected tissue revealed no sign of any other malignant tumor
included RCC, so-called pure adult malignant rhabdoid tumor in the kidney. MRTK does
not respond well to aggressive chemotherapy regimens and survival tends to be short.
This patient remains alive with no metastasis and local recurrence more than 45 months
from the operation without adjuvant therapy