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Sarawut Kongkarnka1, Pruit Kitirattakarn2, Hironori Katayama3, Surapan Khunamornpong1.
Abstract
Carcinoma of the renal pelvis is an uncommon renal neoplasm. Clear cell adenocarcinoma in the urinary tract is rare and has a histomorphology resembling that of the female genital tract. We herein present a case of clear cell adenocarcinoma of the renal pelvis, which is the first example in a male patient to our knowledge. A 54-year-old man presented with right flank pain. The tumor was associated with renal stones and hydronephrosis and invaded into the peripelvic fat tissue with regional lymph node metastasis. The patient died of metastatic disease six months postoperatively. Histologically, the tumor showed complex papillary architecture lined with clear and hobnail cells. Clear cell adenocarcinoma of the renal pelvis may pose a diagnostic challenge on histological grounds, particularly in the distinction from renal cell carcinoma. The immunohistochemical stains could help confirm the diagnosis. Due to its rarity, an effective treatment regimen remains to be determined.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24455377 PMCID: PMC3884960 DOI: 10.1155/2013/494912
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Pathol ISSN: 2090-679X
Figure 1Clear cell adenocarcinoma. (a) Exophytic papillary growth of adenocarcinoma in dilated pelvicalyceal system with adjacent atrophic renal parenchyma (lower left). (b) The papillary structures are lined with hobnail cells with large round nuclei and clear cytoplasm. (c) Deposits of hyaline material in the stroma of the papillae. (d) Psammoma bodies are focally present.
Figure 2Immunohistochemical stains in clear cell adenocarcinoma. Diffuse positive nuclear staining of hepatocyte nuclear factor-1 beta (a) and PAX8 (b).
Summary of immunohistochemical stains in the differential diagnosis of clear cell adenocarcinoma in the urinary tract [5, 6, 10–14].
| Immunomarker | CCA | RCC | Urothelial carcinoma |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cytokeratin 7 | + | + or −* | + |
| PAX8 | + | + | − |
| Hepatocyte nuclear factor-1 beta | + | + | − |
| RCC marker antigen | − | + | − |
| CD10 | − or focal + | + | − |
| Uroplakin III | − or focal + | − | + |
CCA: clear cell adenocarcinoma; RCC: renal cell carcinoma. *Cytokeratin 7 is positive in papillary RCC but negative in clear cell RCC.