Renal cell carcinoma with solitary toe metastasis

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Abstract

Solitary metastases to the small bones and/or to the soft tissue of the hands and feet (acrometastases) are rare. We report a case of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) with big toe metastasis revealed before the primary tumor became apparent. The best treatment for a single metastasis is always surgical excision, regardless of the lesion being synchronous or metachronous. The biological behavior of metastatic RCC is unpredictable and only early diagnosis and treatment may favorably affect patient survival. Thus, metastatic RCC should be included in the differential diagnosis of all enlarging cutaneous nodules, wherever they develop.

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Perdonà, S., Autorino, R., Gallo, L., De Sio, M., Marra, L., Claudio, L., … Gallo, A. (2005). Renal cell carcinoma with solitary toe metastasis. International Journal of Urology, 12(4), 401–404. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-2042.2005.01060.x

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