Renal neuroectodermal tumour presenting with hematuria

Authors

  • Rafel Tappouni
  • Reem Mohamed Ali
  • Jay Raman
  • Mathew Then
  • Nabeel Sarwani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v4i7.288

Keywords:

Renal cancer, Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor

Abstract

Peripheral primary neuroectodermal tumors (PNET) are uncommon tumors, with an overall incidence of 1% of all sarcomas. Renal PNET is extremely rare. It is an aggressive tumor, with a high incidence of local recurrence and early metastases. Radiological diagnosis can be challenging as it is often difficult to differentiate it from other primary renal neoplasms. Imaging features include a large heterogeneous mass with central low density areas due to necrosis. Intra tumor hemorrhage and calcification are rare. We present a rare case of a large PNET mimicking renal cell carcinoma in a 51 year old female that required arterial embolization and nephrectomy.

Author Biographies

Rafel Tappouni

Dept. of Radiology,

Assistant Professor of Radiology

Reem Mohamed Ali

Dept. of Radiology,

Research Fellow

Jay Raman

Dept. of Surgery

Div of Urology,

Assistant Professor of Surgery

Mathew Then

Dept. of Pathology,

Resident

Nabeel Sarwani

Dept. of Radiology,

Assistant Professor of Radiology

Published

2010-06-27

Issue

Section

Genitourinary Radiology