Abstract
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the eighth most common malignancy, accounting for 3%
of all newly diagnosed neoplasms. RCC venous invasion occurs in 4 to 10% of cases.
We report a case of RCC with extensive vascular invasion and new-onset liver dysfunction.
The etiology of the liver dysfunction was attributed to hepatic vein obstruction;
herein we describe the first reported case of transcatheter embolization of RCC for
Budd–Chiari syndrome.
Keywords
renal cell carcinoma - embolization - Budd–Chiari syndrome - Stauffer's syndrome