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Table 1 Characteristics of the reported cases

From: Squamous cell carcinoma of the renal parenchyma presenting as hydronephrosis: a case report and review of the recent literature

Author

Sex

Age

Presentation

radiological feature

Treatment

Prognosis

Terada (2010) [2]

M

73

Hematuria and lumbago

A bladder tumor, a left ureter tumor, and a left kidney tumor.

Nephroureterectomy

Alive at 3 months after surgery

Kulshreshtha (2012) [3]

F

60

Significant weight loss of 3 months duration

A mass in the mid and lower pole of left kidney with areas of necrosis are notable, and retroperitoneal lymph nodes (LN) were enlarged

Radical nephrectomy with dissection LN stations

Alive and disease free at 13 months post-surgery.

Ghosh(2014) [5]

M

51

Dull and intermittent pain

A solitary mass in the lower pole of right kidney

Nephrectomy

Asymptomatic with no evidence of recurrent or metastatic disease 12 months after surgery

Tapan Kumar Sahoo (2015) [7]

F

50

pain on the right side of the abdomen for 6 months

mild to moderate enhancing mass of size approximately 6 × 8 cm at upper pole of the right kidney

Radical nephrectomy

on regular follow-up for 6 months without any evidence of disease.

Wang 2016 (et al) [6]

M

61

Lumbago and gross hematuria

Multiloculated cyst-like masses with soft tissues of right kidney and fuzzy perirenal fatty space

Radical nephrectomy

No febrile, gross hematuria or abnormal abdominal signs one month after surgery