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A rare entity of Primary Ewing sarcoma in kidney

Li Cheng, Yujie Xu, Hong Song, Houbao Huang, Zhuo Dong

2020BMC Surgery26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ewing sarcoma (ES) or primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNET) represents a spectrum of poorly differentiated and aggressive malignancies. It rarely arises from the kidney and accounts for less than 1% of renal mass. Given the uncharacteristic clinical symptoms and imaging features, renal Ewing sarcoma (RES) is often diagnosed by postoperative pathology. CASE PRESENTATION: Herein, we depicted a case of RES, which was administrated in our institution by chief complaints of intermittent left plank pain and palpable abdominal mass. We demonstrated the aggressive behavior of this renal malignancy and summarized its therapeutic modalities and outcomes. CONCLUSION: The diagnosis of RES relies on integrated analysis including histomorphology, immunohistochemical staining and confirmation of molecular-genetic testing. Despite the surgery and adjuvant therapy, optimized and potent therapeutic regimes are still urgently needed to improve the poor prognosis of RES.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineEwing's sarcomaSarcomaSurgeryGeneral surgeryPathologySarcoma Diagnosis and TreatmentRenal and related cancersRenal cell carcinoma treatment