Uzal M.C.Koçak Z.Uygun K.Altaner Ş.Gözen S.Ünlü E.2024-06-122024-06-1220041019-3103https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/17232Renal metastases in patients with history of cancer may mimic primary renal tumors. When the kidneys are the only known pathological sites in patients with locally controlled disease, the differentiation of renal metastases and primary renal cell carcinoma may be very difficult clinically and radiologically. A case of lung carcinoma developing isolated bilateral renal metastases that was recognized ante mortem is described.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBilateral; Isolated; Lung Cancer; Renal MetastasesCisplatin; Navelbine; Protein; Adult; Article; Bilateral Cancer; Cancer Combination Chemotherapy; Cancer Diagnosis; Cancer Infiltration; Cancer Radiotherapy; Cancer Regression; Cancer Size; Cancer Surgery; Case Report; Computer Assisted Tomography; Differential Diagnosis; Flank Pain; Hematuria; Histopathology; Human; Human Tissue; Kidney Biopsy; Kidney Carcinoma; Kidney Metastasis; Lung Adenocarcinoma; Lung Carcinoma; Lung Lobectomy; Male; Preoperative Radiotherapy; Protein Urine Level; Radiodiagnosis; Smoking; Tumor Biopsy; UrinalysisA case of isolated bilateral renal metastases from carcinoma of the lungArticle34281842-s2.0-33646265741N/A