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Small Desmoplastic Round Cell Tumor of the Kidney Following Hodgkin Lymphoma: Case Report and Review of Literature
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  • Aaron Rosenfeld,
  • Sarah Blain,
  • Kyoko Yuki,
  • Nisha Kanwar,
  • Anita Villani,
  • Brianna Empringham,
  • Lesleigh Abbott
Aaron Rosenfeld
The Hospital for Sick Children

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Sarah Blain
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
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Kyoko Yuki
The Hospital for Sick Children
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Nisha Kanwar
The Hospital for Sick Children
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Anita Villani
The Hospital for Sick Children
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Brianna Empringham
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
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Lesleigh Abbott
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
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Abstract

Desmoplastic small round cell tumor (DSRCT) is a rare and aggressive sarcoma that most commonly presents in males with abdominal and peritoneal invasion. There are potential curative therapeutic options, but survival remains poor. To this day, there have only been 19 reported cases of primary renal DSRCT in the literature and thoracic DSRCT has been rarely reported with very little known about effective therapy. We present a patient with a case of thoracic relapse of DSRCT after a primary renal lesion and prior history of nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin Lymphoma.