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    J Urol. 1995 Sep;154(3):964-7.

    Chromophobe cell renal carcinoma: clinicopathological features of 50 cases.

    Crotty TB, Farrow GM, Lieber MM.

    Division of Anatomic Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.

    PURPOSE: We review the clinicopathological features of chromophobe cell renal carcinoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cases were identified by reviewing the histology of all renal neoplasms resected between 1977 and 1990. Clinical data were obtained by chart review. RESULTS: Of 50 cases a majority (53%) were discovered incidentally and most (86%) were stage I. Typical pathological findings included the presence of 2 cell types (pale and eosinophilic), reactivity for Hale's colloidal iron, ultrastructural cytoplasmic vesicles and deoxyribonucleic acid aneuploidy. At last followup 47 patients (94%) were tumor-free or dead of unrelated causes. Survival was similar in patients with clear cell carcinoma of similar grade and stage. CONCLUSIONS: Chromophobe cell carcinoma is a morphologically distinctive neoplasm with a favorable prognosis. Distinction from renal oncocytoma is important.

    PMID: 7637102 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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