Vinod Priyadarshi, K. Sarkar, J. Singh, Rajesh Loonia, D. Chakrabarty, Dilip Kumar, Pal
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Ovarian Dysgerminoma with Renal Metastasis: An Uncommon Phenomenon
Dysgerminomas are the most common malignant germ-cell tumor of the ovary, which are usually locally invasive and metastasize to regional lymph nodes. Metastases to the kidney are quite rare, occur in disseminated disease, and there are only a few reports in literature. We report a case of ovarian dysgerminoma metastasizing to the ipsilateral kidney in a 24-year-old female.