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Česky / Czech version | Čes.-slov. Patol., 40, 2004, No. 3, p. 112 - 116 |
Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma Surrounded by Unusual Fibrotic Reaction
Resembling Inflammatory Pseudotumour a Case Report Hes O.1, Hora M.2, Havlíček F.1, Chudáček Z.3, Klečka J.2, Michal M.1 1Oddělení speciální diagnostiky, Šiklův patologicko-anatomický ústav FN, Plzeň 2Oddělení urologie FN, Plzeň 3Radiodiagnostické oddělení FN, Plzeň |
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Summary: Authors report clinicopathological features of an unusual case of composite renal lesion occuring
in 32-year-old Caucasian male. The patient was followed for cystic lesion of retroperitoneal-renal
region for 5 years. He was indicated for resection of the cystic lesion because of changes of the
retroperitoneal mass on CT scan. A cyst was located on upper renal pole. A huge cystic mass filled
mainly by necrotic material was resected and submitted for histological examination. The wall of
the cyst was composed of fibrous tissue, indistinguishable from inflammatory pseudotumor on
histological level. The vital intracystic tissue was formed by well-differentiated papillary renal
cell carcinoma. The most important step within differential diagnosis is distinguishing of sarcomatoid
differentiation in renal cell carcinoma. This very rare case demonstrates the importance
of careful examination of all spindle cell lesions of the kidney.
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