Renal cell carcinoma accompanied by aldosterone-secreting contralateral adrenal metastasis: a case report

Abstract Background Kidney cancer is a highly prevalent malignancy, consistently ranking among the top ten cancers affecting both men and women, and its mortality has been increasing globally. Renal cell carcinoma is the most common type and has a tendency to metastasize, with a predilection for spr...

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Main Authors: Modar Doyya, Ghina Alloush, Mazen Alloush
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-025-05396-8
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description Abstract Background Kidney cancer is a highly prevalent malignancy, consistently ranking among the top ten cancers affecting both men and women, and its mortality has been increasing globally. Renal cell carcinoma is the most common type and has a tendency to metastasize, with a predilection for spreading to other organs. While the adrenal gland is located adjacent to the kidney, metastasis of renal cell carcinoma to the adrenal gland is considered rare compared with other sites such as the lungs, liver, and bones. In addition, the occurrence of metastasis to the contralateral adrenal gland is an exceedingly rare phenomenon. Case presentation A 57-year-old Arabic female patient presented with intermittent hematuria over a period of several months. The patient’s medical and surgical history revealed no significant findings. Laboratory tests revealed normal results, with the exception of elevated aldosterone levels and a high aldosterone renin ratio, despite a normal blood pressure reading. Further investigations revealed the coexistence of renal cell carcinoma and adrenal adenoma on the left side, along with adrenal mass on the right side, which confirmed its metastatic nature after resection and pathological study. As a result, a left nephrectomy and right adrenalectomy were subsequently conducted. Postsurgery, the aldosterone level normalized, confirming the secretory function of the metastasized renal carcinoma in the right adrenal gland. Conclusion The secretion of aldosterone from an adrenal metastasis arising from renal cell carcinoma is a rare phenomenon that healthcare providers should bear in mind during differential diagnosis. It is imperative to conduct thorough investigations and extended research to understand the potential complications associated with this unique presentation.
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spelling doaj-art-6ae341d1d10c46a1b5297b3910edcd182025-08-20T03:43:11ZengBMCJournal of Medical Case Reports1752-19472025-07-011911610.1186/s13256-025-05396-8Renal cell carcinoma accompanied by aldosterone-secreting contralateral adrenal metastasis: a case reportModar Doyya0Ghina Alloush1Mazen Alloush2Faculty of Medicine, Damascus UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Damascus UniversityDepartment of Urology, Al-Assad University HospitalAbstract Background Kidney cancer is a highly prevalent malignancy, consistently ranking among the top ten cancers affecting both men and women, and its mortality has been increasing globally. Renal cell carcinoma is the most common type and has a tendency to metastasize, with a predilection for spreading to other organs. While the adrenal gland is located adjacent to the kidney, metastasis of renal cell carcinoma to the adrenal gland is considered rare compared with other sites such as the lungs, liver, and bones. In addition, the occurrence of metastasis to the contralateral adrenal gland is an exceedingly rare phenomenon. Case presentation A 57-year-old Arabic female patient presented with intermittent hematuria over a period of several months. The patient’s medical and surgical history revealed no significant findings. Laboratory tests revealed normal results, with the exception of elevated aldosterone levels and a high aldosterone renin ratio, despite a normal blood pressure reading. Further investigations revealed the coexistence of renal cell carcinoma and adrenal adenoma on the left side, along with adrenal mass on the right side, which confirmed its metastatic nature after resection and pathological study. As a result, a left nephrectomy and right adrenalectomy were subsequently conducted. Postsurgery, the aldosterone level normalized, confirming the secretory function of the metastasized renal carcinoma in the right adrenal gland. Conclusion The secretion of aldosterone from an adrenal metastasis arising from renal cell carcinoma is a rare phenomenon that healthcare providers should bear in mind during differential diagnosis. It is imperative to conduct thorough investigations and extended research to understand the potential complications associated with this unique presentation.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-025-05396-8Renal cell carcinomaAdrenalMetastasesAldosteroneCase report
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Ghina Alloush
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Renal cell carcinoma accompanied by aldosterone-secreting contralateral adrenal metastasis: a case report
Journal of Medical Case Reports
Renal cell carcinoma
Adrenal
Metastases
Aldosterone
Case report
title Renal cell carcinoma accompanied by aldosterone-secreting contralateral adrenal metastasis: a case report
title_full Renal cell carcinoma accompanied by aldosterone-secreting contralateral adrenal metastasis: a case report
title_fullStr Renal cell carcinoma accompanied by aldosterone-secreting contralateral adrenal metastasis: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Renal cell carcinoma accompanied by aldosterone-secreting contralateral adrenal metastasis: a case report
title_short Renal cell carcinoma accompanied by aldosterone-secreting contralateral adrenal metastasis: a case report
title_sort renal cell carcinoma accompanied by aldosterone secreting contralateral adrenal metastasis a case report
topic Renal cell carcinoma
Adrenal
Metastases
Aldosterone
Case report
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-025-05396-8
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