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Table 2 Report and integration of cases presented

From: Gastric carcinoma and renal cell carcinoma as an atypical presentation of multiple primary malignancies: a case report and review of the literature

Author

Country

Number of cases

Sex

Age

Presentation symptoms

Risk factors

Kidney stage/clinical stage

Stomach stage/clinical stage

Renal tumor size

Renal histology

Gastric histology

Surgical treatment

Aslam et al.. [5]

India

1

Male

41

Weight loss, DAP, GIB

108 × 65 × 10 mm

Chromophobic carcinoma

Poorly differentiated

Not a candidate for surgical treatment

Leopoldo et al.. [20]

Mexico

1

Male

68

DAP, dysphagia

Tobacco, alcohol, T2DM

II

IIIA

70 × 60 × 40 mm

Chromophobic carcinoma

Poorly differentiated

Gastrectomy and total nephrectomy

Hu et al.. [19]

Taiwan

1

Female

73

GIB

II

IB

120 × 90 × 120 mm

Clear cells

Moderately differentiated

Subtotal gastrectomy with total nephrectomy

Oh et al.. [6]

Korea

1

Male

50

Incidental finding

HBP

I

IA

19 × 15 mm

Clear cells

Poorly differentiated

Total gastrectomy with partial nephrectomy

Present case

Mexico

1

Female

63

GIB, weight loss, DAP

Tobacco, PUD

IV

IB

140 × 97 × 85 mm

Clear cells

Poorly differentiated

Partial gastrectomy with radical nephrectomy

  1. T2DM type 2 diabetes mellitus, HBP high blood pressure, PUD peptic ulcer disease, GIB gastrointestinal bleeding, DAP diffuse abdominal pain