Atypical presentation of renal cell carcinoma with lactic acidosis: case report and literature review
Henry Alocha, Islam Rajab, Noman Khalid, Ibraheem Sabah, Abdelfattah M Dahmas, Rawda Mahajna

TL;DR
A case report describes a rare presentation of kidney cancer with symptoms like lactic acidosis and confusion, highlighting the need for early detection.
Contribution
This case report adds to the understanding of atypical renal cell carcinoma presentations, particularly involving lactic acidosis.
Findings
A 77-year-old male presented with severe lactic acidosis and confusion, later diagnosed with advanced renal cell carcinoma.
The tumor invaded major blood vessels and was complicated by deep vein thromboses and pleural effusions.
The patient's condition highlights the importance of considering atypical symptoms in diagnosing kidney cancer.
Abstract
Renal cell carcinoma is often difficult to diagnose early due to its nonspecific clinical presentation, which extends beyond the classic triad of flank pain, hematuria, and a flank mass. Recognizing alternative indicators, such as microscopic hematuria and lactic acidosis, can aid in early detection. A 77-year-old male with diabetes, varicose veins, and tobacco use presented with weakness, nausea, dyspnea, and poor appetite. He exhibited somnolence, confusion, transaminitis, elevated alkaline phosphatase, and severe lactic acidosis. Urinalysis revealed microscopic hematuria. Imaging showed bilateral pleural effusions and a right hepatic lesion. A computed tomography scan identified a large renal mass invading the renal vein, inferior vena cava, and right atrium. The patient developed deep vein thromboses and underwent radical nephrectomy, but succumbed postoperatively. This case…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRenal cell carcinoma treatment · Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism · Metabolism and Genetic Disorders
