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Neoplasias urológicas de novo en pacientes trasplantados renales: experiencia en 1.751 pacientes
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Evolution in the Pathologic Classification of Renal Neoplasia
Urologic Clinics of North America, 2023The pathologic classification of renal tumors is a dynamic and complex process, which has evolved to a "histomolecular" driven system. Despite advances in molecular characterization, most renal tumors can be diagnosed by morphology with or without using a limited set of immunohistochemical stains.
Reza, Alaghehbandan +2 more
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Rhabdomyogenesis in renal neoplasia of childhood
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1981Of 220 consecutive primary renal tumors of childhood, 17 contained substantial amounts of histologically identifiable striated muscle cells (over 10% of sampled tumor parenchyma). These tumors could be further subclassified into two groups: Wilms' tumors with "massive" rhabdomyogenesis (one-third or more of the tumor parenchyma composed of muscle), and
F, Gonzalez-Crussi, W, Hsueh, N, Ugarte
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Emerging Entities in Renal Neoplasia
Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2015This article reviews emerging entities in renal epithelial neoplasia, including tubulocystic carcinoma, clear-cell-papillary renal cell carcinoma (RCC), thyroid-like follicular RCC, ALK-related RCC, translocation RCC, acquired cystic disease-related RCC, succinate dehydrogenase-deficient RCC, and hereditary leiomyomatosis-RCC syndrome-associated RCC ...
Rohit, Mehra +3 more
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Association of Renal Xanthogranuloma and Urological Neoplasia
European Urology, 1988Seven of 66 cases of renal xanthogranuloma (RXG) were associated with urinary tumors (10.6%). The diagnostic and surgical problems can be difficult because of the similarities to a neoplasm and because of the inflammatory nature of RXG. Obstruction and infection seemed to be causative factors in 5 of the 7 cases.
J J, Ballesteros +4 more
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The evolving classification of renal cell neoplasia
Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2015The classification of renal cell neoplasia is morphologically based; however, this has evolved over the last 35 years with the incorporation of genetic characteristics into the diagnostic features of some tumors. The 2013 Vancouver classification recognized 17 morphotypes of renal parenchymal malignancy and two benign tumors.
Brett, Delahunt, John R, Srigley
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Renal neoplasia in horses – a retrospective study
Tierärztliche Praxis Ausgabe G: Großtiere / Nutztiere, 2017SummaryObjective: Being confronted with a case series of renal neoplasia in several horses which was in striking divergence to literature data, we recognized the need of a retrospective study to assess the presence of renal neoplasms in horses. Material and methods: Anamnestic animal data, necropsy findings and results of histological and immuno ...
Julia, Vienenkötter +3 more
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Neoplasia after Successful Renal Transplantation
Nephron, 2008Neoplasia developed in 14 of the first 193 patients to receive renal transplants at the Johannesburg Hospital. No case of reticulum cell sarcoma was diagnosed and an extremely high incidence of squamous carcinoma of the skin occurred. Of the latter patients, 62.5% originally suffered from analgesic nephropathy, suggesting a possible relationship ...
P B, Disler +3 more
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