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Table 1 Clinical characteristics of patients with Stauffer syndrome variant with cholestatic jaundice due to RCC

From: Stauffer syndrome, clinical implications and knowledge gaps, does size matter? Case report

Clinical studies

n

Age (Years)

Laterality

Tumor size (cm)

AST

ALT

ALP

INR

Bilirrubin

Treatment

Histology

Chavarriaga et al. (2020)

n = 1

53

Right

3

418

695

337

1

19.91

RLN

RCCcc

Dewana et al. (2019) [7]

n = 1

32

Right

19

74

30

253

3.2

9.25

ORN

SCS

Gremida et al. (2017) [14]

n = 1

55

Left

2.5

29

34

327

1.6

20.9

RLN

RCCcc

Puga et al. (2015) [15]

n = 1

69

Right

6.2

57

50

367

1.2

22.9

RLNU

pRCC

Fernandez et al. (2012) [16]

n = 1

70

Left

NR

672

397

222

2.04

10.3

RLN

NR

Tomadini et al. (2010) [17]

n = 1

51

Left

4

N

N

7860

N

13.6

ORN

RCCcc

Mazokopakis et al. (2007) [18]

n = 1

50

Left

> 7

227

260

187

2.9

2.1

ORN

RCC

Morla et al. (2006) [6]

n = 1

39

Left

4

146

24

219

1.12

16.8

ORN

RCCcc

Giannakos et al. (2005) [19]

n = 1

73

Right

3

240

123

287

NR

38.1

ORN

RCCcc

Dourakis et al. (1997) [8]

n = 1

65

Right

2.5

158

426

163

NR

6.2

ORN

RCCcc

Dourakis et al. (1997) [8]

n = 1

48

Right

> 10

132

334

193

NR

2.8

ORN

RCCcc

  1. RCC Renal cell carcinoma, RCCcc Clear Cell, pRCC Papillary, SCS Synovial Cell Sarcoma, ALP Alkaline phospatase, ALT alanine aminotransferase, AST aspartate transaminase, RLN Radical laparoscopic Npehrectomy, ORN Open Radical Nephrectomy, NR Not reported, INR international normalized ratio of prothrombin time of blood coagulation, N Normal