Stauffer syndrome : a rare paraneoplastic complication of renal cell carcinoma to be kept in mind. Case report and literature survey
Journal | Volume 87 - 2024 |
Issue | Fasc.1 - Case reports |
Author(s) | M. Deliège 1, B. Bastens 1, G. Matus 2, N. Blétard 3, G. Houbiers 1 2, A. Courtois 2, C. Focan 2 |
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DOI | 10.51821/87.1.11402 |
Affiliations: (1) Gastroenterology department, Clinique CHC MontLegia, Liège, Belgium
(2) Onco-hematology department, Clinique CHC-MontLegia, Liège, Belgium (3) Anatomo-pathology department, Clinique CHC-MontLegia, Liège, Belgium |
The authors report the case of a 74-years-old woman treated by immunotherapy for a metastatic renal cell carcinoma and having developed an important cholestasis with thrombocytosis, increased CRP, leucocytosis and hypoalbuminemia. Liver remained free of metastases at medical imaging. The diagnosis of a Stauffer syndrome was confirmed by the hepatic biopsy. A complete response of liver disorders was obtained after nephrectomy. From literature survey, Stauffer syndrome should be kept in mind in cancer patients, especially those suffering from a renal cell carcinoma, presenting with cholestasis with no underlying cause. Keywords: Stauffer syndrome, renal cell carcinoma. |
The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest. |
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