We report on a patient who presented with cranial nerve VI bilateral paresis, absence of pharyngeal reflex, dysarthria, right tongue deviation, and right facial paralysis. Imaging studies showed an expansive process in the cranial base with clivus and petrous apex osteolysis. A biopsy confirmed the presence of clear cell adenocarcinoma and suspicion of renal tumor metastases. Abdominal imaging studies revealed a mass in the right kidney. Consequently, radiotherapy was performed, and the patient was enrolled in a palliative care and pain control program. © 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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Sepúlveda, I., Platin, E., Klaassen, R., Spencer, M. L., García, C., Alarcón, R., & Ulloa, D. (2013, May). Skull base clear cell carcinoma, metastasis of renal primary tumor: A case report and literature review. Case Reports in Oncology. https://doi.org/10.1159/000354575
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