Abstract

Through this clinical study we present a rare case of renal squamous cell carcinoma discovered incidentally during a nephrectomy on dumb kidney plus large renal lithiasis in a patient with a history of recurrent upper urinary tract infections on kidney stones. The reason for consultation was chronic pain in the right flank. The CT scan showed a huge kidney stone of 10 cm long axis with pyelic infiltration in relation to her history of right renal pyelonephritis. The discovery of squamous cell carcinoma was on the anatomopathological specimen.

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