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Hongwei Guan1, Lizhi Zhang1, Qiuping Zhang1, Wenjing Qi1, Suling Xie1, Jinping Hou1, Huali Wang2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Primary angiosarcoma of the kidney is a rare and aggressive malignant tumor presenting with a recognizable vascular differentiation. Its prognosis is fatal and the pathogenesis remains unclear. Renal angiomyolipoma is a relatively infrequent renal cortical neoplasm and is composed of variable proportions of adipose tissue, spindle cells, epithelioid smooth muscle cells and abnormal thick-walled blood vessels. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Angiomyolipoma; Kidney; Pathology; Primary angiosarcoma
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30111336 PMCID: PMC6094454 DOI: 10.1186/s13000-018-0730-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Pathol ISSN: 1746-1596 Impact factor: 2.644
Fig. 1The complex lesion of the kidney on computed tomography (CT). a. Plain CT image showed a large mixed density mass in the left renal fascia, which was closely related to the left kidney (yellow arrows). b. Dynamic contrast CT (arterial phase) showed the mass was obviously uneven, and small vessels could be seen around the lesion (yellow arrows). c. Dynamic contrast CT (venous phase) showed the enhancement degree of the mass decreased compared to that in the arterial phase (yellow arrows). d. Dynamic contrast CT (equilibrium phase) showed the degree of enhancement was similar to that of venous phase (yellow arrows)
Fig. 2Angiosarcoma (AS) and angiomyolipoma (AML) in the renal cortex. a. The transitional zones between AS and AML (× 200); b. The well-differentiated areas of AS (× 200); c. The poorly-differentiated areas of AS (× 200); d. Tumorous necrosis in the lesion (× 200); e. Mitotic figures per high-power field (× 400); f (× 100) and g (× 200). AML regions in the lesion; h and i. Atypical cells with the morphological and structural characteristics resembling AS in areas of AML (× 200)
Fig. 3Different expressions of ERG (a), CD31 (b), CD34 (c), Ki-67 (d), HMB45 (e), Melan-A (f) in AS (paired with H&E in Fig. 2b) and Melan-A (g), SMA (h) and HMB45 (i) in AML (paired with H&E in Fig. 2g) (× 200)
Fig. 4Different expressions of ERG (a), CD31 (b), CD34 (c), HMB45 (d), Melan-A (e) and SMA (f) in the atypical cells with the morphological and structural characteristics resembling AS in areas of AML (paired with H&E in Fig. 2i) (× 200)