Case ID: 1127

Publication date: 08 Nov, 2024

Consensus grade: Tubulocystic RCC

User Diagnosis Difficulty Comment
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.