Abstract
BACKGROUND: Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a rare mesenchymal neoplasm. SFT derived from the renal pelvis is an exceedingly rare entity. In this study, we report a case of renal pelvis SFT and review the relevant literature on this rare tumor. CASE SUMMARY: A 76-year-old man was hospitalized due to right lumbar and abdominal pain. Abdominal computed tomography showed a hypervascular space-occupying renal lesion, sized 2.3 cm × 1.8 cm. Based on the computed tomography findings, the patient was diagnosed with right renal pelvis tumor and underwent nephrectomy. Postoperative immunohistochemical results confirmed the diagnosis. As of the 3-year follow-up, there were no signs of recurrence, and the patient has recovered well. CONCLUSION: We report a rare case of SFT derived from the renal pelvis and discuss the imaging and histopathological features that distinguish renal pelvis SFT from other renal pelvis tumors.