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Late Focal Pancreatic Metastasis of Renal Cell Carcinoma
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1998
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Pancoast SyndromeUrologySurgical OncologyPancreatic CancerGenitourinary CancerMedicineSurgical PathologyMetastatic Renal CarcinomaPancreas CarcinomaRenal Cell CarcinomaSurgeryMetastatic CarcinomaOncology
Metastatic carcinoma to the pancreas is uncommon. Pancreatic metastasis from a renal cell carcinoma is exceptional, but may occur many years after the initial diagnosis and treatment of the primary tumor. Presentation of our patient mimicked a head of the pancreas carcinoma so well that it was only after the resectional phase of a Whipple operation that the diagnosis of metastatic renal carcinoma was made 18 years after left nephrectomy. The patient is alive and well 18 months after surgery, having gained weight.
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