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Unsual Gallbladder Metastasis of Renal Cell Carcinoma- A Case Report
The Internet Journal of Urology, 06/30/09
Cheema ZA et al. - Twenty five percent of renal cell carcinomas present with metastasis. Common metastatic sites include liver, lung, bone, lymph nodes, brain and adrenals. However, metastases to the urinary bladder and skin have been documented. This is a report of a case with metastasis to the gallbladder in a women who was followed up after radical nephrectomy for RCC.
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