Cushing's syndrome caused by giant Ewing's sarcoma of the kidney: A case report and review of literature.
World J Clin Cases
; 12(23): 5431-5440, 2024 Aug 16.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Primary renal Ewing's sarcoma (ES) is extremely rare, and only two cases causing Cushing's syndrome (CS) have been reported to date. We report that the case of an 18-year-old patient is diagnosed primary renal ES with typical CS characterized by purple stripes, weight gain, and hypertension. CASESUMMARY:
CS was first diagnosed by laboratory testing. A huge tumor was revealed in the kidney following an imaging examination. Moreover, brain and bone metastases were observed. After comprehensive treatment, primarily based on surgery, primary renal ES was pathologically diagnosed with a typical EWSR1-FLI1 genetic mutation through genetic testing. Furthermore, the glucocorticoid level returned to normal. By the ninth postoperative month of follow-up, the patient was recovering well. Cushing-related symptoms had improved, and a satisfactory curative effect was achieved.CONCLUSION:
Primary renal ES, a rare adult malignant tumor, can cause CS and a poor prognosis.
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World J Clin Cases
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2024
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China