Abstract

A 66-year-old patient was seen at the outpatient department with the chief complaints of recent-onset painless gross hematuria, poor appetite and body weight loss. The patient had a history of bilateral orchiectomy for congenital bilateral cryptorchidism. Hypospadias was noted during physical examination. Laboratory assessment revealed hematuria and pyuria. Abdominal ultrasonography and imaging studies showed a left renal mass. Radical nephrectomy was performed on the patient and the pathology report revealed Wilms' tumor (nephroblastoma). The patient underwent chemotherapy after surgery and no tumor recurrence was noted after 8 months of regular follow-up.

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