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Solitary brain metastasis 13 years after removal of renal adenocarcinoma
Authors:Mario Ammirati  Madjid Samii  Ghassan Skaf  Abolghassem Sephernia
Institution:(1) Division of Neurosurgery, Olive View/UCLA Medical Center, 10833 Le Conte Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA;(2) Neurosurgical Clinic, Norstadt Krankenhaus, Haltenhofstrasse 41, D 3000 Hanover 1, Germany
Abstract:Summary We report a case of a patient who developed a single brain metastasis to the cerebellum 13 years after removal of a renal adenocarcinoma. The cerebellar metastasis was removed twice due to local recurrence one year after the first operation. The patient is alive and doing well 18 months after the second neurosurgical procedure. The metastasis was not associated with any other evidence of disease. Brain metastasis may present many years after removal of kidney adenocarcinoma and when not associated with other evidence of disease their operative treatment may carry a good prognosis.
Keywords:Kidney adenocarcinoma  solitary brain metastasis  surgery
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