Research and Reports in Urology (Jan 2021)
Exceptional Symbiosis Between Tumors: A Case of Gastric Signet Ring Cell Metastasis in Chromophobe Carcinoma of the Kidney
Abstract
Miriam Cieri,1 Silvia Carrara,2 Piergiuseppe Colombo1 1Department of Pathology, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center – IRCCS, Rozzano, Milan, Italy; 2Department of Endoscopy, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center – IRCCS, Rozzano, Milan, ItalyCorrespondence: Piergiuseppe ColomboDepartment of Pathology, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center – IRCCS, Rozzano, via Manzoni 56, Rozzano, Milano CAP 20089, ItalyEmail [email protected]: Tumor-to-tumor metastasis is the presence of a metastatic deposit within a second malignant primary, and its identification could be challenging, particularly when the latter malignancy has not yet been discovered. Renal cell carcinoma is one of the known recipients. Here we present a 52 years old woman who presented with a small nodule in the left kidney, which had a biphasic cell proliferation, chromophobe type, and signet-ring cell type for which we suggested to investigate the presence of a second tumor of gastrointestinal origin. We present this case for the rarity of its presentation, for the peculiar histological symbiosis we found between the two tumor entities, and for the challenging diagnosis due to the presence of an occult aggressive primary tumor.Keywords: tumor-to-tumor metastasis, gastric signet-ring cell carcinoma, chromophobe carcinoma, kidney metastasis, renal cell carcinoma, cancer of unknown primary