Extraosseous Ewing's sarcoma (EOE) is rarely observed in the urinogenital tract, which results in only sporadic descriptions of primary EOE of the kidneys in the literature with cytologic analyses. A timely diagnosis and differentiated therapy of this aggressive disease are compromised by its infrequent appearance and scarce available data. With a simultaneously diagnosed seminoma our case report supports and extends further the data collected so far.
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