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Translocation (X;1) reveals metastasis 31 years after renal cell carcinoma.

Cytogenetic investigation of a metastatic lesion appearing 31 years after nephrectomy allowed for the diagnosis of a renal cell carcinoma. The der(X)t(X;1)(p11.2;q21.1) found in this case and review of the 14 other cases previously reported indicates that this chromosome lesion may characterize a specific subgroup of renal cell carcinoma, with distinct histology and age distribution that also can occur in females.

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