Embryonal (metanephric) adenoma of the kidney, like Wilms' tumor, exhibits small monomorphic, blue cells arranged as vague, tubular rosettes. Unlike Wilms' tumor, which requires chemotherapy or multi-modality therapy for optimal management, the available evidence indicates that embryonal adenoma is
Cystic embryonal sarcoma of kidney : A case report
โ Scribed by Brett Delahunt; J. Bruce Beckwith; John N. Eble; Mark R. Fraundorfer; Timothy D. Sutton; Grant E Trotter
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 458 KB
- Volume
- 82
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-543X
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โฆ Synopsis
Background:
Morphologic analysis of malignant renal tumors of childhood and adolescence has resulted in the identification of a variety of tumor types with characteristic histology and clinical behavior. the authors report a case of renal sarcoma in a 19-year-old male that differs in morphology from the various established categories of primitive renal tumors.
Methods:
Sections taken from the nephrectomy specimen were stained by routine methods and by immunohistochemistry for stromal and epithelial markers, and for proliferation markers. in addition, ultrastructural studies were undertaken.
Results:
The tumor, which the authors termed cystic embryonal sarcoma, was comprised of poorly differentiated malignant mesenchyme in a myxoid stroma. numerous epithelial-lined cysts were present. the distribution of the cysts and proliferation kinetics of cyst-lining epithelial cells suggested that they were derived from entrapped renal tubules. the tumor showed early recurrence postoperatively and after aggressive chemotherapy. the pathologic features and clinical behavior of the tumor resemble those of 2 previously reported cases and an additional 25 cases from the files of the national wilms' tumor study pathology center.
Conclusions:
The clinical and histologic features of cystic embryonal sarcoma differ from those of other renal tumors of childhood and adolescence, and the tumor appears to be a novel form of renal malignancy.
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