13. Clear cell carcinoma of the kidney: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 13:37, 7 July 2024
Staining: HE
Organ: Kidney
Description:
The tumor has a well-demarcated border.
The tumor cells have a lot of lipid in them, making them look pale. They show only mild atypia (pleiomorphism). They have prominent nucleoli.
Diagnosis: Conventional/clear cell renal cell carcinoma
Risk factors:
- Smoking
- Von Hippel Lindau syndrome
Theory:
The degree of how prominent the nuclei are is important for the grading system we use for this type of cancer, the Fuhrman gradin system.
See also the macropreparation for more theory.