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Evolving classification of renal cell neoplasia

Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy, 2001
The development of consensus classifications for renal epithelial neoplasia in 1996 and 1997 led to the recognition of renal adenoma, renal oncocytoma and metanephric adenoma/adenofibroma as benign tumors and conventional (clear cell) renal cell carcinoma (RCC), papillary RCC, chromophobe RCC and collecting duct carcinoma as malignant morphotypes ...
B, Delahunt, M, Velickovic, S K, Grebe
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Renal Neoplasia in Coypus (Myocastor coypus)

The Veterinary Journal, 1999
Renal neoplasia is described in coypus (Myocastor coypus) from a feral population of the species in East Anglia. A population control campaign was started in 1962, and in 1981 this became an eradication scheme. From 1976 onwards, a research programme included the postmortem examination of 9400 wild caught and captive coypus.
I F, Keymer, G A, Wells, H L, Ainsworth
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Recent Advances in Pediatric Renal Neoplasia

Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2003
Over the past 6 years, molecular genetic studies have significantly advanced our understanding of pediatric renal neoplasms. The cellular variant of congenital mesoblastic nephroma (but not the classic variant) has been shown to bear the same t(12;15)(p13;q25) and ETV6-NTRK3 gene fusion as infantile fibrosarcoma, a tumor with which it shares ...
Pedram, Argani, Marc, Ladanyi
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Risk of neoplasia in renal transplant patients

The Lancet, 1995
Renal allograft recipients are at an increased risk of neoplasia, although the extent of the problem has not been established in a typical European transplant population. To assess this risk we did a comprehensive, retrospective study of 918 patients transplanted at one centre over 24 years.
N J, London   +4 more
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Immunohistochemistry and renal neoplasias.

Ceskoslovenska patologie, 2020
Tento přehledový článek stručně shrnuje možnosti využití imunohistochemie při vyšetřování především renálních karcinomů a základní molekulárně genetické znaky vybraných neoplázií. Článek však v žádném případě nelze brát jako univerzální návod pro diagnostiku ...
Kristýna, Pivovarčíková   +2 more
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Multifocal renal cortical neoplasia

Pathology, 1993
We report a case of multifocal renal cortical neoplasia discovered incidentally at post mortem. A 60 year old man with a one year history of dysarthria, dysphagia, weakness and altered cognitive function, suggestive of Mortor Neurone Disease. Clinically there were no renal symptoms. Biochemical renal function and full blood examination were normal.
R. Norris, R. Anderson
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Quadruple Renal Neoplasia: Bilateral Renal Tumors of Dissimilar Histogenesis

Journal of Urology, 1979
Four separate renal neoplasms were removed from a 64-year-old man during a period of 8 months. A lesion was first identified in the left kidney and the nephrectomy specimen had 2 separate adenocarcinomas. A third adenocarcinoma and a papillary urothelial pelvic carcinoma were found subsequently and segmentally resected from the right kidney.
M, Clements, G F, Gray
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Advances in the molecular basis of renal neoplasia

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1999
The past 2 years have provided exciting progress in elucidating the molecular basis of renal cancer. Work on the von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor, pVHL, in clear-cell renal cancer is already suggesting new potential therapies, and should have important implications in the pathogenesis of renal cystic disease and tumor angiogenesis. In addition, study
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Renal cell neoplasia

Pathology, 2002
Brett, Delahunt, John N, Eble
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Renal neoplasia of snakes

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1986
E R, Jacobson   +6 more
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