A 55-year-old male who underwent left radical nephrectomy,4 years back for a left renal mass,presented with swelling over left chest since 2 months.His initial histopathology report of the radical nephrectomy specimen mentioned a 7.2 cm6 cm large renal mass involving the upperpole of the left kidney which was infiltrating the renal sinus and was reported as a stage pT3a clear cell carcinoma with Fuhrman’s grade III nuclei.On physical examination,non-tender,firm swelling approximately 10 cm5 cm sized was seen and palpated in the left upper chest(Fig.1).His current blood biochemical workup including liver function tests was normal.Contract enhanced computed tomography(CECT)of abdomen showed empty left renal fossa with no evidence of recurrence.CECT of the chest showed two well defined,heterogenous enhancing lesions with central necrosis,involving anterior chest wall muscle and extended up to the left lateral cardiac border with the larger one being approximately 99 mm47 mm in size(Fig.2).
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