We present a rare case of synchronous mucinous borderline tumor of the ovary and low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN). We performed a left adnexectomy to diagnose the left ovarian borderline malignancy and a...We present a rare case of synchronous mucinous borderline tumor of the ovary and low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN). We performed a left adnexectomy to diagnose the left ovarian borderline malignancy and an ileostomy because of the swollen appendix during the operation. It was diagnosed as left ovarian mucinous borderline malignancy and LAMN. LAMN causes peritoneal dissemination, ovarian metastasis, and peritoneal pseudomyxoma. The appendix and ovary are close to each other anatomically and can metastasize if there is a tumor in either. For ovarian mucinous tumors, it is necessary to search the gastrointestinal tract, especially the appendix, as the primary lesion. For appendix tumors, it is necessary to search for the ovary. Since LAMN may be associated with borderline ovarian malignancies, as in this case, there is a possibility of the duplication of tumors when searching for ovarian mucinous tumors as the primary tumor and if ovarian tumors are found. Since LAMN and mucinous ovarian tumors have similar histological features, immunohistochemical staining is useful for their differentiation because they show different immunostaining patterns.展开更多
BACKGROUND There is limited information on ipsilateral synchronous papillary renal cell carcinoma(PRCC)and clear cell renal cell carcinoma(CCRCC).Therefore,these rare tumors are often misdiagnosed preoperatively as a ...BACKGROUND There is limited information on ipsilateral synchronous papillary renal cell carcinoma(PRCC)and clear cell renal cell carcinoma(CCRCC).Therefore,these rare tumors are often misdiagnosed preoperatively as a single tumor with intrarenal metastasis or some other diseases.Effective management and long-term overall survival might be affected because the prognosis of the two tumors differs.CASE SUMMARY We describe a case of ipsilateral synchronous PRCC and CCRCC with two histological variants in a 72-year-old man,whose mass was found incidentally,with no other chief complaints and vital signs were normal.Initial ultrasound revealed a hypoechoic lobular mass with a volume of 7.8 cm×4.8 cm×2.8 cm in the middle to lower pole of the left kidney.A subsequent contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan showed a single endophytic mass of 7.5 cm in diameter.The patient underwent laparoscopic left radical nephrectomy.A final diagnosis of ipsilateral synchronous PRCC and CCRCC was confirmed by pathological examination.There was no recurrence or metastasis after 25 mo follow-up.CONCLUSION We report a case of ipsilateral synchronous PRCC and CCRCC,and review related literature to estimate the prevalence of similar cases.The above descriptions may be expected to help understand the disease,and improve diagnosis in the future.展开更多
文摘We present a rare case of synchronous mucinous borderline tumor of the ovary and low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN). We performed a left adnexectomy to diagnose the left ovarian borderline malignancy and an ileostomy because of the swollen appendix during the operation. It was diagnosed as left ovarian mucinous borderline malignancy and LAMN. LAMN causes peritoneal dissemination, ovarian metastasis, and peritoneal pseudomyxoma. The appendix and ovary are close to each other anatomically and can metastasize if there is a tumor in either. For ovarian mucinous tumors, it is necessary to search the gastrointestinal tract, especially the appendix, as the primary lesion. For appendix tumors, it is necessary to search for the ovary. Since LAMN may be associated with borderline ovarian malignancies, as in this case, there is a possibility of the duplication of tumors when searching for ovarian mucinous tumors as the primary tumor and if ovarian tumors are found. Since LAMN and mucinous ovarian tumors have similar histological features, immunohistochemical staining is useful for their differentiation because they show different immunostaining patterns.
文摘BACKGROUND There is limited information on ipsilateral synchronous papillary renal cell carcinoma(PRCC)and clear cell renal cell carcinoma(CCRCC).Therefore,these rare tumors are often misdiagnosed preoperatively as a single tumor with intrarenal metastasis or some other diseases.Effective management and long-term overall survival might be affected because the prognosis of the two tumors differs.CASE SUMMARY We describe a case of ipsilateral synchronous PRCC and CCRCC with two histological variants in a 72-year-old man,whose mass was found incidentally,with no other chief complaints and vital signs were normal.Initial ultrasound revealed a hypoechoic lobular mass with a volume of 7.8 cm×4.8 cm×2.8 cm in the middle to lower pole of the left kidney.A subsequent contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan showed a single endophytic mass of 7.5 cm in diameter.The patient underwent laparoscopic left radical nephrectomy.A final diagnosis of ipsilateral synchronous PRCC and CCRCC was confirmed by pathological examination.There was no recurrence or metastasis after 25 mo follow-up.CONCLUSION We report a case of ipsilateral synchronous PRCC and CCRCC,and review related literature to estimate the prevalence of similar cases.The above descriptions may be expected to help understand the disease,and improve diagnosis in the future.