COLORECTAL CARCINOMA WITH RIGHT RENAL ONCOCYTOMA ALONG WITH VESICULAR CALCULUS AND RIGHT PANTALOON INGUINAL HERNIA
Abstract
Synchronous multiple primary tumours defined as two or more distinct primary tumours diagnosed within six months of each other, are uncommon clinical entities. The concurrent occurrence of colorectal adenocarcinoma and renal oncocytoma is particularly rare, with limited cases documented in the literature. In this report, we descibe a case of a 74/M who presented with 20 years history of right inguinal hernia and 6 months history of on and off constipation. On further investigations like USG and CECT of the abdomen and CT Urogram, three other diagnoses were revealed which were- Renal Oncocytoma, Bladder calculus and Rectosigmoid carcinoma. Histopathological analysis confirmed the diagnoses.
This case underscores the importance of comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and multidisciplinary management in patients presenting with Multiple primary tumours. The patient underwent multiple procedures for the same. This report highlights on Multiple primary tumours and Synchronous tumours and how to manage these conditions.
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