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Anand Rai Bansal1, Mahavir Singh Griwan, Yayathi Rajan Karthikeyan
1Department of Surgery and Urology, Sharma Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak, India.
Abstract:
Malignant peripheral nerve-sheath tumor (MPNST) is a high-grade malignant tumor of ecto-mesenchymal origin comprising approximately 10% of soft-tissue sarcomas. They tend to occur associated with neurofibromatosis or sporadically. Here we report a MPNST at an extremely rare location and behavior causing disappearance of the entire kidney. Patient evaluation included clinical, biochemical and radiological studies before treatment. Histological study revealed the rare diagnosis. Patient was asymptomatic at six-month follow-up after treatment.
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