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Ann Med Res. 2003; 10(3): 159-161


The Infrequent Association of Primary Rectal and Renal Malignancy

 

Mehmet Yılmaz*, Alpaslan Terzi*, Dinçer Özgör*, Cengiz Ara*, Gökhan Söğütlü*, Burak Işık*, Sezai Yılmaz*
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Abstract


 

The coexistence of both rectal and renal primary malignancies is a rare condition. Actually, the widespread use of

abdominal ultrasonography, computerized tomography, and magnetic rezonance has permitted diagnosis of

clinically silent other intraabdominal malignancies in patients undergoing a work-up for any primary malign tumour

of abdomen. In this study, we presented a case of rectum adenocarcınoma accompanied with renal cell carcinoma

and discussed the importance of aggressive surgical treatment regarding each tumours.

Key Words: Synchronous Tumours, Colorectal Adenocarcinoma, Renal Cell Carcinoma






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