2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1827.2004.01618.x
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Multicentric papillary renal cell carcinoma associated with renal adenomatosis

Abstract: A case of multicentric papillary renal cell carcinoma (RCC) associated with renal adenomatosis in the bilateral kidneys is reported. Bilateral multiple renal cysts in a 46-year-old man were pointed out incidentally by ultrasonography. Some of the left renal lesions were considered to be RCC, and left radical nephrectomy was performed accordingly. The left kidney was occupied by numerous solid nodules, which ranged from yellow to tan in color, and some of the large ones had foci of hemorrhage and necrosis. Micr… Show more

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“…Therefore, we think that positivity of this molecule is not adequate per se to indicate the presence of carcinomatous transformation. Because of lack of some additional findings such as nuclear atypia, and solid areas defined by Kiyoshima et al [6] which might substantiate the diagnosis of carcinoma, we thought that the lesion with the greatest diameter might be accepted as a representative of adenoma. Therefore we spoke with the attending clinician, and expressed our opinion that it would be appropriate for us to accept the lesion with the greatest diameter as adenoma.…”
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“…Therefore, we think that positivity of this molecule is not adequate per se to indicate the presence of carcinomatous transformation. Because of lack of some additional findings such as nuclear atypia, and solid areas defined by Kiyoshima et al [6] which might substantiate the diagnosis of carcinoma, we thought that the lesion with the greatest diameter might be accepted as a representative of adenoma. Therefore we spoke with the attending clinician, and expressed our opinion that it would be appropriate for us to accept the lesion with the greatest diameter as adenoma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…[1] Presence of multiple adenomas (≥5) is termed 'renal adenomatosis' which is seen quite rarely. [6] This term is firstly used by Syrjanen in 1979. [7] Very scarce number of cases have been reportedly associated with dialysis-related acquired renal cystic disease (ARCC) or chronic renal damage (Table 1).…”
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