Primary sarcomas of the kidney are rare, accounting for 1-3% of all renal m
alignancies. We describe an unusual case of renal leiomyosarcoma in a 41-ye
ar-old white woman who presented with a large smooth mass, which was mobile
to the overlying structures and which occupied the right hypochondria and
flank. Radical nephrectomy was carried out and the patient is well, without
symptoms of relapse, 1 year after surgery. Leiomyosarcomas of the kidney h
ave an aggressive and rapidly progressive natural history, with 5-year surv
ival rates of 29-36%. Size <5 cm, low histological grade, absence of lymph
node metastases and radical surgical treatment are all associated with a be
tter prognosis. Irradiation and chemotherapy do not appear to after the cli
nical course. Copyright (C) 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel.