“…In differentiating clear-cell-appearing tumors in the pancreas, other entities have to be taken into consideration, such as metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinomas, ovarian and adrenal carcinomas, and primary clear cell neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas (frequently occurring in patients with von Hippel-Lindau disease) [86,87]. In the differential diagnosis, various histopathological stainings come in handy, including immunohistochemistry for carbonic anhydrase IX, HMB45, vimentin, PAX8, CD10, synaptophysin, or chromogranin [83]. Particularly useful for diagnosing clear cell pancreatic carcinoma of ductal origin (exocrine) is hepatocyte nuclear factor-1β (HNF1B), which significantly shows a stronger positivity more frequently in clear cell components compared to conventional ductal adenocarcinomas [85].…”