Radiology Case Reports (Aug 2022)

Asymptomatic adult Wilms' tumor: A case report

  • Yu-Feng Bai, BSc,
  • Juan-Qin Niu, MSc,
  • Jian-Ying Shangguan, MSc,
  • Ju-Jing Liang, BSc,
  • Xu-Hong Wu, BSc,
  • Wen Wang, MD,
  • Xue-Qin Ren, BSc,
  • Rong-Feng An, BSc,
  • Jing-Zhong Liu, BSc

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 8
pp. 2802 – 2805

Abstract

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Background: Wilms' tumor, also called nephroblastoma, is an extremely uncommon kidney tumor of adulthood. We reported a adult man with a left kidney mass diagnosed as Wilms' tumor.Case presentation: A 25-year-old man was hospitalized due to injury of the anterior cruciate ligament of the right knee. Preoperative imaging accidentally revealed a mass measuring 53 × 46 mm involving the middle and lower segments of the left kidney without evidence supporting the invasion of the surrounding structures or metastasis. The patient didn't show any symptom commonly occurred in Wilms' tumor, such as flank pain or hematuria. After nephrectomy, the diagnosis of adult Wilms' tumor was confirmed based on the tumor morphology and immunohistochemical findings.Conclusion: In adult patients without any clinical manifestations or favorable imaging findings for low-stage renal cell carcinoma, the diagnosis of Wilms' tumor should be taken into consideration.

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