
@Article{,
AUTHOR = {Yves Collin, Robert Sabbagh},
TITLE = {An unusual case of pancreatitis revealing a metachronous renal cell carcinoma metastasis to the gallbladder},
JOURNAL = {Canadian Journal of Urology},
VOLUME = {19},
YEAR = {2012},
NUMBER = {4},
PAGES = {6392--6394},
URL = {http://www.techscience.com/CJU/v19n4/61704},
ISSN = {1488-5581},
ABSTRACT = {Clear-cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a common 
urological tumor known for its potential to metastasize. 
Common sites of metastasis include the lungs, lymph 
nodes, liver and bones but rare sites of metastasis are 
described. Gallbladder metastasis from RCC is very rare 
and occurs mostly in men. It is admitted that most cases 
are asymptomatic. Cholecystectomy has been performed 
as the treatment for solitary lesion. We describe a case 
of RCC metastasis diagnosed after lithiasic pancreatitis 
in a 68-year-old male. To our knowledge, this is the first 
case of a metachronous RCC metastasis to the gallbladder 
presenting concurrently with lithiasic pancreatitis.},
DOI = {}
}



