2012
DOI: 10.1007/s13691-012-0037-y
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Development of pulmonary metastasis after removal of the primary tumor: a case report of an adult mesoblastic nephroma and review of the literature

Abstract: We report a rare adult case of mesoblastic nephroma with pulmonary metastasis. A 28-year-old man was referred to our hospital with a complaint of left flank pain and intermittent gross hematuria. A diagnosis of a left renal tumor was made after several radiographic examinations. But, a nodule was also detected in the lung by CT scan. We operated on him for left radical nephrectomy. On the basis of the histological analysis, we diagnosed it as adult mesoblastic nephroma (MN). Subsequently, he underwent follow-u… Show more

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“…CMN most commonly occurs early in infancy and over 15% of the cases are detected prenatally . Although CMN has been reported in 26 adult patients in literature, it remains uncertain whether these cases are real CMN's . It is believed that most of these so‐called adult mesoblastic nephromas are now recognized to have represented other tumors, such as metanephric stromal tumor, cystic hamartoma of the renal pelvis, or mixed epithelial and stromal tumor .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CMN most commonly occurs early in infancy and over 15% of the cases are detected prenatally . Although CMN has been reported in 26 adult patients in literature, it remains uncertain whether these cases are real CMN's . It is believed that most of these so‐called adult mesoblastic nephromas are now recognized to have represented other tumors, such as metanephric stromal tumor, cystic hamartoma of the renal pelvis, or mixed epithelial and stromal tumor .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%