Abstract
We report on a rare case of primary carcinoid tumor in a horseshoe kidney. A 56-year-old male was referred at our clinic with a history of urinary tract stones. A CT scan revealed a horseshoe kidney with a large mass in the lower pole of the right kidney. The patient was submitted to a partial right nephrectomy with resection of the lower half of the right kidney and isthmectomy The histological and immunohistochemical findings were compatible with a diagnosis of primary carcinoid tumor. After 24 months the patient is still alive without evidence of recurrence or progression.
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