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Ocular metastasis as first presentation of renal cell carcinoma: report of 2 cases
2005
Clinics
POMPEU ACL et al. Ocular metastasis as first presentation of renal cell carcinoma: Report of 2 cases. CLINICS 60(1): [75][76][77][78] 2005. Authors report the cases of 2 patients who had an ocular lesion as the first sign leading to diagnosis of renal cell carcinoma, an uncommon presentation of this neoplasm. The first patient was a 59-year-old man presented with a mass in the right eye. The histological and immunohistochemical profile of the biopsy showed a probable renal cell carcinoma. A CT
doi:10.1590/s1807-59322005000100014
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