2022
DOI: 10.1097/pas.0000000000001968
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Myxoid Pseudotumor Involving the Renal Sinus

Abstract: We describe 33 cases of myxoid pseudotumor involving the renal sinus from 31 patients. Patients included 21 men and 10 women, ages 30 to 95 years. Twenty-seven cases (82%) had an associated malignancy, including urothelial carcinoma of the renal pelvis (22 cases), clear cell renal cell carcinoma (3 cases), urothelial carcinoma of the bladder (1 case), and poorly differentiated carcinoma of uncertain lineage (1 case). The remaining 6 (18%) had no associated malignancy and included 3 nephrectomies for ureteral s… Show more

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“…Myxoid pseudotumor involving the renal sinus has been recently reported by Hogan et al as a benign lesion localized in the fat tissue of the renal sinus and composed of a prominent myxoid matrix, intermingled with the adipocytes, that contains a hypocellular population of non-atypical spindled and stellate cells. 1 This kind of pseudoneoplastic reactive changes are closely related to those previously described in the peritumoral and renal sinus adipose tissue by Tanas et al and Dashti et al 2,3 We would like to report similar pathologic changes affecting not the proximal urothelial tract or the renal sinus region but the distal ureter, in a specimen that showed a diffuse urothelial carcinoma in situ associated.…”
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“…Myxoid pseudotumor involving the renal sinus has been recently reported by Hogan et al as a benign lesion localized in the fat tissue of the renal sinus and composed of a prominent myxoid matrix, intermingled with the adipocytes, that contains a hypocellular population of non-atypical spindled and stellate cells. 1 This kind of pseudoneoplastic reactive changes are closely related to those previously described in the peritumoral and renal sinus adipose tissue by Tanas et al and Dashti et al 2,3 We would like to report similar pathologic changes affecting not the proximal urothelial tract or the renal sinus region but the distal ureter, in a specimen that showed a diffuse urothelial carcinoma in situ associated.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Myxoid pseudotumor has proved to be a challenge as it can radiologically mimic a neoplastic process of the kidney or renal pelvis. [1][2][3] In our patient, the CT characteristics in the distal ureter have been similar to those typically found in ureteral neoplasms and the differential diagnosis would be really difficult. Additionally, the final clinical interpretation was complicated by the voided and selective urine cytologies as well as the ureteral biopsy that were diagnosed as high grade urothelial carcinoma.…”
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confidence: 64%
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