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Lower gastrointestinal bleeding as the initial presenting symptom of renal cell carcinoma
Authors:Victor M. Perez  M.D.    Georgeanna J. Huang  B.S.    Paul W. Musselman  M.D.    Danny Chung  M.D.
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Western Reserve Care System, A Division of Forum Health, Youngstown, Ohio, USA;Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Rootstown, Ohio, USA
Abstract:Renal cell carcinoma is known as one of the "great mimics encountered in clinical medicine," along with syphilis and tuberculosis (1) . It can present clinically as a wide range of symptoms, with a classic triad described as hematuria, pain, and a palpable abdominal mass (2, 3) . However, this triad is present only in <20% of patients with renal cell carcinoma (4) . Gastrointestinal bleeding has been described in renal cell carcinoma, although mainly secondary to metastasis in the upper gastrointestinal tract, with few cases due to local invasion. Lower gastrointestinal bleeding as a presenting symptom of an invasive primary renal cell carcinoma has been described in only one patient in the literature (2) . Our patient is the first in whom a colonoscopic biopsy was used as a successful diagnostic modality.
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