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[Granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) producing renal cell carcinoma]
T Sato1, N Yamauchi, D Kobayashi
1Division of Internal Medicine, Shinkawa Hospital.
Abstract:
A 88-year-old male patient with G-CSF producing renal cell carcinoma is reported. The patient was admitted to our hospital complaining of macrohematureia. The laboratory examination showed marked leukocytosis of 18,200/microliter (neutrophil 92%) in the peripheral blood and high levels of G-CSF (120 pg/ml) in the serum. An abdominal CT scan revealed a right renal tumor. The neutrophil count rose to 38,700/microliter with increasing of tumor size. Histopathological diagnosis was renal cell carcinoma (Grade 3) and immunohistochemical staining using Histo anti-G-CSF antibody demonstrated cancer cells produced G-CSF. This is the second case of G-CSF producing renal cell carcinoma diagnosed by immunohistochemical staining in the literature.