Abstract: (7717 Views)
Primary renal squamous cell carcinoma is a rare malignancy and is frequently associated with long standing renal calculi. This tumor is aggressive and the prognosis is often poor. The lack of presentations renal SCC (hematuria, pain and palpable mass) causes delay in diagnosis in early stages. We report a case with hypercalcemia and inability of walking after nephrectomy due to stag horn stone. Because of advanced disease and no compliance of chemotherapy, the patient had been in symptomatic therapy for hypercalcemia and weakness.
Type of Study:
Case Report |
Subject:
Nephrology