Case Report of Paratesticular Liposarcoma with Metachronous Large Renal Cell Carcinoma

Rarely, independent genitourinary primaries present in a patient. Furthermore, sarcomas of the kidneys, bladder or male genitalia are a small subset of cancers involving these organs. We report a case of a very large renal cell carcinoma found incidentally upon metastatic survey after resection of a primary paratesticular liposarcoma.

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