PURPOSE: It was previously thought that renal cell carcinoma with a diameter of 3 cm or less has low potential to cause distant metastasis. However, metastasis develops in a small number of cases, which cannot be ignored. We investigated the clinicopathological characters of small renal cell carcinoma with metastasis to further understand this condition. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 1983 to February 2009, 165 cases of sporadic renal cell carcinoma 3 cm or less were treated at our department. Bilateral and von Hippel-Lindau disease were excluded from study. Clinicopathological parameters and outcome data were collected on each patient and analyzed. RESULTS: Histologically the 165 cases of primary renal cell carcinoma 3 cm or less included 151 of clear cell, 10 of papillary and 4 of chromophobe renal cell carcinoma, of which 4 had sarcomatoid differentiation, 6 had perinephric and/or sinus invasion and 20 had microvascular invasion. Overall we identified 10 metastatic cases (6.06%), of which 5 were synchronous. Univariate analysis revealed that age 60 years or greater (p = 0.0139), symptoms (p = 0.0054) and microvascular invasion (p <0.0001) were significant risk factors. Multivariate analysis showed that only microvascular invasion was a significant risk factor (p = 0.00062). Perinephric and/or sinus fat invasion was not a significant risk factor. CONCLUSIONS: Metastasis also develops in small renal cell carcinoma cases. Results suggest that microvascular invasion is a significant risk factor and patients with microvascular invasion should be followed more carefully. Copyright (c) 2010 American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
PURPOSE: It was previously thought that renal cell carcinoma with a diameter of 3 cm or less has low potential to cause distant metastasis. However, metastasis develops in a small number of cases, which cannot be ignored. We investigated the clinicopathological characters of small renal cell carcinoma with metastasis to further understand this condition. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 1983 to February 2009, 165 cases of sporadic renal cell carcinoma 3 cm or less were treated at our department. Bilateral and von Hippel-Lindau disease were excluded from study. Clinicopathological parameters and outcome data were collected on each patient and analyzed. RESULTS: Histologically the 165 cases of primary renal cell carcinoma 3 cm or less included 151 of clear cell, 10 of papillary and 4 of chromophobe renal cell carcinoma, of which 4 had sarcomatoid differentiation, 6 had perinephric and/or sinus invasion and 20 had microvascular invasion. Overall we identified 10 metastatic cases (6.06%), of which 5 were synchronous. Univariate analysis revealed that age 60 years or greater (p = 0.0139), symptoms (p = 0.0054) and microvascular invasion (p <0.0001) were significant risk factors. Multivariate analysis showed that only microvascular invasion was a significant risk factor (p = 0.00062). Perinephric and/or sinus fat invasion was not a significant risk factor. CONCLUSIONS: Metastasis also develops in small renal cell carcinoma cases. Results suggest that microvascular invasion is a significant risk factor and patients with microvascular invasion should be followed more carefully. Copyright (c) 2010 American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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