Author | Sex | Age | Presentation | radiological feature | Treatment | Prognosis |
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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 |