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Primary Renal Synovial Sarcoma
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UrologySurgical OncologyTumoral PathologyGenitourinary CancerRenal PathologySurgical PathologyBrief Case ReportPathologyPrimary Renal SarcomaPrimary Synovial SarcomaMedicineRadiation OncologyNephrologyKidney Research
Primary Renal Sarcoma is rare tumor comprising only 1% of all renal tumours. Synovial sarcomas are generally deep-seated tumors arising in the proximity of large joints of adolescents and young adults and account for 5-10% of all soft tissue tumours. Primary synovial sarcoma of kidney is rare and has poor prognosis. It can only be diagnosed by immunohistochemistry. It should be considered as a differential in sarcomatoid and spindle cell tumours. We present a case of 33-year-old female, who underwent left sided radical nephrectomy for renal tumour. Histopathology and genetic analysis diagnosed it to be primary renal synovial sarcoma. Patient underwent radiation therapy and 2 years follow up is uneventful. A brief case report with review of literature is presented.
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