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Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma to Submandibular Gland: A Ra | 12523

Chirurgie Reconstructive & Anaplastologie

ISSN - 2161-1173

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Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma to Submandibular Gland: A Rare Occurrence

Carlo Melloni, Nino Dispensa, Adriana Tuttolomondo, Guglielmo Melloni and Adriana Cordova

Approximately 20-30% of patients affected by renal cell carcinoma (RCC) present with metastatic disease, and 20% to 40% undergoing nephrectomy for clinically localized disease will develop metastases. A 53 years old female patient developed a left submandibular swelling. Four years before she experienced a left radical nephrectomy for a clear cell tumor and two years later right kidney was removed for a cancer having the same histologic subtype. In that circumstance duodenal pancreasectomy was required for infiltration of pancreatic gland. A sialoadenectomy has been performed and pathology demonstrated an intraglandular neoplasm with characteristics of a clear renal cell carcinoma. Although it is extremely rare, submandibular salivary gland may be a site of RCC metastasis. Diagnosis of metastatic disease for patients affected by submandibular swelling with a previous history of RCC should be always considered.

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