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A 47-year-old female presented with a history of hematuria and right loin pain 18 months after receiving chemoradiotherapy for advanced cervical carcinoma. A CT scan demonstrated a grossly abnormal right kidney suggestive of either inflammatory or malignant change. A percutaneous biopsy under CT guidance demonstrated squamous cell carcinoma in keeping with metastatic cervical carcinoma. Metastasis of cervical carcinoma to the kidney is extremely rare, with only 8 previous cases reported in the literature. © 2009 UroToday International Journal.

Original publication

DOI

10.3834/uij.1944-5784.2009.12.05

Type

Journal article

Journal

UroToday International Journal

Publication Date

24/12/2009

Volume

2