We present a case of synchronous, bilateral renal cell carcinoma with osseous metaplasia. In renal cell carcinoma, bone can originate through two different processes: osseous differentiation or osseous metaplasia. The case we report here represents the second process. We discuss pathological differential diagnosis and prognosis of the infrequent tumor.
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