Recurrent renal leiomyosarcoma mimicking a colonic submucosal tumor: a case report

J Korean Soc Coloproctol. 2011 Oct;27(5):270-4. doi: 10.3393/jksc.2011.27.5.270. Epub 2011 Oct 31.

Abstract

A primary leiomyosarcoma of the kidney is a rare, but highly aggressive, neoplasm, accounting for only 0.1% of all invasive renal tumors. Local or systemic recurrence is common, but a leiomyosarcoma is difficult to diagnose preoperatively. We recently encountered an interesting case of an unusual recurrence of a renal leiomyosarcoma. A 57-year-old woman visited our hospital complaining of lower abdominal pain. Four years previously, she had undergone a left nephrectomy. She had a primary leiomyosarcoma of the kidney that had been misdiagnosed as a renal cell carcinoma. Colonoscopy revealed the presence of a lesion similar to a submucosal tumor in the descending colon. Postoperative pathologic examination confirmed that the mass was a recurrent leiomyosarcoma. We report this unusual case and present a review of the literature.

Keywords: Colon; Kidney; Leiomyosarcoma; Recurrence; Submucosal tumor.

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  • Case Reports