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Synchronous Primary Tumors of the Kidney and Pancreas: Case Report

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Published: March 10, 2025
Authors
Abbar M
Albouzidi A
Ameur A
Bekkali S
Chafiki J
Dekkak Y
Eloundou J
Ghadouane M
Hajji F
Ismail T. O
Janane A
Jira H
Qamous Q
Qarro A
Sossa J
Abstract

The simultaneous presence of primary carcinomas in the same patient is uncommon and synchronous primary tumors involving the kidney and pancreas are extremely rare. There are a few reports in the eng literature of synchronous primary malignancies of the kidney and pancreas. We present a 62-year-old man who had weight loss of 9 kg and epigastric pain. Findings showed a Furhman grade II renal papillary carcinoma confined to the kidney and a synchronous well differentiated pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

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