Peritoneal seeding following incomplete resection of mixed epithelial stromal tumor of the kidney: First case report

Mixed epithelial stromal tumor (MEST) is rare and typically benign renal cystic neoplasm that cannot be clinically distinguished from cystic renal cell carcinoma. Its mainstay course of diagnosis and treatment remains surgical excision. Recurrence and malignant transformation is rare but has previou...

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Main Authors: Judy A Farias, Jonathan Laryea, Neriman Gokden, Mohamed H Kamel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Urology Annals
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Online Access:http://www.urologyannals.com/article.asp?issn=0974-7796;year=2016;volume=8;issue=1;spage=114;epage=117;aulast=Farias
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spelling doaj-a6bf8dad976c4189b74de5086afb88422020-11-24T23:18:09ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsUrology Annals0974-77960974-78342016-01-018111411710.4103/0974-7796.171493Peritoneal seeding following incomplete resection of mixed epithelial stromal tumor of the kidney: First case reportJudy A FariasJonathan LaryeaNeriman GokdenMohamed H KamelMixed epithelial stromal tumor (MEST) is rare and typically benign renal cystic neoplasm that cannot be clinically distinguished from cystic renal cell carcinoma. Its mainstay course of diagnosis and treatment remains surgical excision. Recurrence and malignant transformation is rare but has previously been described. To our best knowledge, we present the first case of peritoneal seeding resulting in a paracolonic MEST following incomplete resection in a patient with benign MEST. This signifies a new pathological behavior for MEST, predominantly, a benign kidney tumor. In addition, documentation with more cases of MEST is needed to further understand its pathogenesis, clinical behavior, malignant potential, and optimal management.http://www.urologyannals.com/article.asp?issn=0974-7796;year=2016;volume=8;issue=1;spage=114;epage=117;aulast=FariasAdult mesoblastic nephromabenign kidney tumorbenign renal cystcystic nephromamixed epithelial stroma tumormixed epithelial stromal tumorparacolonic cystrecurrence
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author Judy A Farias
Jonathan Laryea
Neriman Gokden
Mohamed H Kamel
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Jonathan Laryea
Neriman Gokden
Mohamed H Kamel
Peritoneal seeding following incomplete resection of mixed epithelial stromal tumor of the kidney: First case report
Urology Annals
Adult mesoblastic nephroma
benign kidney tumor
benign renal cyst
cystic nephroma
mixed epithelial stroma tumor
mixed epithelial stromal tumor
paracolonic cyst
recurrence
author_facet Judy A Farias
Jonathan Laryea
Neriman Gokden
Mohamed H Kamel
author_sort Judy A Farias
title Peritoneal seeding following incomplete resection of mixed epithelial stromal tumor of the kidney: First case report
title_short Peritoneal seeding following incomplete resection of mixed epithelial stromal tumor of the kidney: First case report
title_full Peritoneal seeding following incomplete resection of mixed epithelial stromal tumor of the kidney: First case report
title_fullStr Peritoneal seeding following incomplete resection of mixed epithelial stromal tumor of the kidney: First case report
title_full_unstemmed Peritoneal seeding following incomplete resection of mixed epithelial stromal tumor of the kidney: First case report
title_sort peritoneal seeding following incomplete resection of mixed epithelial stromal tumor of the kidney: first case report
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Urology Annals
issn 0974-7796
0974-7834
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Mixed epithelial stromal tumor (MEST) is rare and typically benign renal cystic neoplasm that cannot be clinically distinguished from cystic renal cell carcinoma. Its mainstay course of diagnosis and treatment remains surgical excision. Recurrence and malignant transformation is rare but has previously been described. To our best knowledge, we present the first case of peritoneal seeding resulting in a paracolonic MEST following incomplete resection in a patient with benign MEST. This signifies a new pathological behavior for MEST, predominantly, a benign kidney tumor. In addition, documentation with more cases of MEST is needed to further understand its pathogenesis, clinical behavior, malignant potential, and optimal management.
topic Adult mesoblastic nephroma
benign kidney tumor
benign renal cyst
cystic nephroma
mixed epithelial stroma tumor
mixed epithelial stromal tumor
paracolonic cyst
recurrence
url http://www.urologyannals.com/article.asp?issn=0974-7796;year=2016;volume=8;issue=1;spage=114;epage=117;aulast=Farias
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