Unilateral Multifocal Type 2 Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma in Adolescence. A Case Report
Yoon Sol, ÃÖÀçÈÖ, À̽ſì, Á¦¼º¿í, ÈÁ¤¼®, ÇöÀç¼®, ¹ÚÇö¿À, ÀÌÁ¾½Ç, ÃÖ¼¼¹Î,
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( Yoon Sol )
Gyeongsang National University Hospital Department of Urology
ÃÖÀçÈÖ ( Choi Jae-Hwi )
Gyeongsang National University Hospital Department of Urology
À̽ſì ( Lee Sin-Woo )
Gyeongsang National University Hospital Department of Urology
Á¦¼º¿í ( Jeh Seong-Uk )
Gyeongsang National University Hospital Department of Urology
ÈÁ¤¼® ( Hwa Jeong-Seok )
Gyeongsang National University Hospital Department of Urology
ÇöÀç¼® ( Hyun Jae-Seog )
Gyeongsang National University Hospital Department of Urology
¹ÚÇö¿À ( Park Hyun-Oh )
Gyeongsang National University Hospital Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
ÀÌÁ¾½Ç ( Lee Jong-Sil )
Gyeongsang National University Hospital Department of Pathology
ÃÖ¼¼¹Î ( Choi See-Min )
Gyeongsang National University Hospital Department of Urology
Abstract
Papillary renal cell carcinomas (RCCs) can be classified into 2 subtypes (types 1 and 2), depending on their characteristic cytogenetics, immunostaining profiles, and gene-expression profiles. Compared with type 1 papillary RCCs, type 2 papillary RCCs are relatively rare and show more aggressive features. For those reasons, they are associated with a worse prognosis. A 13-year-old patient was admitted to the hospital with right kidney mass. A laparoscopic radical nephrectomy was performed, and results of the histopathologic examination confirmed it to be type 2 papillary RCC. Type 2 papillary RCCs are rarely found in unilateral and multifocal forms, especially in adolescence. Here, we report the unique case of papillary RCC at a young age.
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ype 2 papillary renal cell carcinoma; Unilateral; Multifocal; Adolescence
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