Case ID: 1127
Publication date: 08 Nov, 2024
Consensus grade: Tubulocystic RCC
Show diagnosis by expert panel membersUser | Diagnosis | Difficulty | Comment |
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Pathologist 1 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical | |
Pathologist 2 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical |
HLRCC needs to ruled out by ancillary studies before the above diagnosis is rendered. |
Pathologist 3 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical | |
Pathologist 4 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical |
Borderline quality - not a great H&E |
Pathologist 5 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical | |
Pathologist 6 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical | |
Pathologist 7 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical | |
Pathologist 8 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical | |
Pathologist 9 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical | |
Pathologist 10 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical | |
Pathologist 11 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical | |
Pathologist 12 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical | |
Pathologist 13 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical | |
Pathologist 14 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical | |
Pathologist 15 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical | |
Pathologist 16 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical | |
Pathologist 17 | Tubulocystic RCC | Typical |
Case description (by case creator):
Renal tumor from a 48 year old male. The tumor was 7.3cms in diameter and had a grey spongy morphology. It is composed of cysts of varying sizes. These are lined by a single layer of tumor cells. these are variously cuboidal, columnar or on occasion hob-nailed. The cytoplasm is eosinophilic and faintly granular. Nuclei are centrally placed and although showing minimal pleomorphism do have prominent single nucleoli. Mitoses are rare.