2022, Number 3
Presentation of three cases of primary renal sarcomas
García CF,AM, Boronat CJ, Diego GV, Llanes GL
Language: Spanish
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ABSTRACT
A retrospective review of cases of primary renal sarcomas diagnosed between 1995 and 2020 at the University Hospital of Getafe (Spain) was carried out, with the aim of contrasting the clinical-pathological characteristics, treatment and evolution. Primary renal sarcomas account for 0.58 % of all renal tumors diagnosed at this institution. All patients were treated by excision of the tumor mass. Two patients had localized disease at the time of diagnosis and one of them had metastatic disease. Two of the patients had recurrence and died. The time of progression was 3.7 months. The median survival time was 9.45 months. Primary renal sarcomas are very rare neoplasms. The treatment of choice is surgery, recurrence is very common and the overall prognosis is poor.