Cystic duct metastasis from renal cell carcinoma

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Abstract

We herein report a 69-year-old man who underwent right nephrectomy 1 year previously to remove renal cell carcinoma (RCC). On our examinations, contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed a tumor with intensive early enhancement near the cystic duct of the gallbladder. Endoscopic ultrasonography showed a low echoic mass in the cystic duct. We diagnosed the patient’s condition as cystic duct metastasis from RCC and performed open cholecystectomy. Histopathology indicated a metastatic tumor of clear cell RCC in the cystic duct wall. In patients with a medical history of RCC, hypervascular lesions suggest the possibility of metastasis. Therefore, detailed imaging examinations should be performed.

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Koga, H., Yane, K., Maguchi, H., Takahashi, K., Katanuma, A., Kin, T., … Shinohara, T. (2018). Cystic duct metastasis from renal cell carcinoma. Internal Medicine, 57(2), 213–218. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.9228-17

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