Background: Duodenal metastasis is rare in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and early detection, especially in case of a solitary mass, helps in planning further therapy. Case presentation: We present the case report of a 55 year old male with duodenal metastasis of RCC. This patient presented with jaundice and abdominal lump one year after nephrectomy. On upper gastrointestinal endoscopy a submucosal mass lesion was noted in the duodenum, the biopsy of which revealed metastasis. Conclusion: In a nephrectomized patient presenting with jaundice and an abdominal mass, the possibility of metastasis should be suspected and a complete evaluation, especially endoscopic examination followed by biopsy, should be carried out.
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Bhatia, A., Das, A., Kumar, Y., & Kochhar, R. (2006). Renal cell carcinoma metastasizing to duodenum: A rare occurrence. Diagnostic Pathology, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-1596-1-29
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