Granulomas associated with renal neoplasms: A multi‐institutional clinicopathological study of 111 cases. Issue 6 (29th March 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Granulomas associated with renal neoplasms: A multi‐institutional clinicopathological study of 111 cases. Issue 6 (29th March 2022)
- Main Title:
- Granulomas associated with renal neoplasms: A multi‐institutional clinicopathological study of 111 cases
- Authors:
- Sangoi, Ankur R
Maclean, Fiona
Mohanty, Sambit
Hes, Ondrej
Daniel, Reba
Lal, Priti
Canete‐Portillo, Sofia
Magi‐Galluzzi, Cristina
Cornejo, Kristine M
Collins, Katrina
Hwang, Michael
Falzarano, Sara M
Feely, Mike M
Dababneh, Melad
Harik, Lara
Tretiakova, Maria
Akgul, Mahmut
Manucha, Varsha
Chan, Emily
Kao, Chia‐Sui
Siadat, Farshid
Arora, Kanika
Barkan, Guliz
Cheng, Liang
Hirsch, Michelle
Lei, Li
Wasco, Matthew
Williamson, Sean R
Acosta, Andres M - Abstract:
- Abstract : Aims: Formal depiction of granulomatous inflammation associated with renal neoplasms has mainly consisted of case reports. Herein, we investigate the clinicopathological features and potential significance of granulomas associated with renal tumours from a large multi‐institutional cohort. Methods and results: One hundred and eleven study cases were collected from 22 institutions, including 57 partial nephrectomies and 54 radical nephrectomies. Patient ages ranged from 27 to 85 years (average = 60.1 years; male = 61%). Renal neoplasms included clear cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC; 86%), papillary RCC (8%), chromophobe RCC (3%), clear cell papillary RCC (1%), mixed epithelial stromal tumour (1%) and oncocytoma (1%). Granulomas were peritumoral in 36%, intratumoral in 24% and both in 40% of cases. Total granuloma count per case ranged from one to 300 (median = 15) with sizes ranging from 0.15 to 15 mm (mean = 1.9 mm). Necrotising granulomas were seen in 14% of cases. Histochemical stains for organisms were performed on 45% of cases (all negative). Sixteen cases (14%) had a prior biopsy/procedure performed, and eight patients had neoadjuvant immunotherapy or chemotherapy. Eleven patients (10%) had a confirmed diagnosis of sarcoidosis, including five in whom sarcoidosis was diagnosed after nephrectomy. Conclusion: Based on this largest case‐series to date, peri−/intratumoral granulomas associated with renal neoplasms may be more common than initially perceived. TheAbstract : Aims: Formal depiction of granulomatous inflammation associated with renal neoplasms has mainly consisted of case reports. Herein, we investigate the clinicopathological features and potential significance of granulomas associated with renal tumours from a large multi‐institutional cohort. Methods and results: One hundred and eleven study cases were collected from 22 institutions, including 57 partial nephrectomies and 54 radical nephrectomies. Patient ages ranged from 27 to 85 years (average = 60.1 years; male = 61%). Renal neoplasms included clear cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC; 86%), papillary RCC (8%), chromophobe RCC (3%), clear cell papillary RCC (1%), mixed epithelial stromal tumour (1%) and oncocytoma (1%). Granulomas were peritumoral in 36%, intratumoral in 24% and both in 40% of cases. Total granuloma count per case ranged from one to 300 (median = 15) with sizes ranging from 0.15 to 15 mm (mean = 1.9 mm). Necrotising granulomas were seen in 14% of cases. Histochemical stains for organisms were performed on 45% of cases (all negative). Sixteen cases (14%) had a prior biopsy/procedure performed, and eight patients had neoadjuvant immunotherapy or chemotherapy. Eleven patients (10%) had a confirmed diagnosis of sarcoidosis, including five in whom sarcoidosis was diagnosed after nephrectomy. Conclusion: Based on this largest case‐series to date, peri−/intratumoral granulomas associated with renal neoplasms may be more common than initially perceived. The extent of granulomatous inflammation can vary widely and may or may not have necrosis with possible aetiologies, including prior procedure or immunotherapy/chemotherapy. Although a clinical association with sarcoidosis is infrequent it can still occur, and the presence of granulomas warrants mention in pathology reports. Abstract : … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Histopathology. Volume 80:Issue 6(2022)
- Journal:
- Histopathology
- Issue:
- Volume 80:Issue 6(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 80, Issue 6 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 80
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0080-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 922
- Page End:
- 927
- Publication Date:
- 2022-03-29
- Subjects:
- carcinoma -- granulomas -- intratumoral -- kidney -- neoplasm -- peritumoral -- renal -- sarcoid -- sarcoid‐like
Histology, Pathological -- Periodicals
611.018 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/member/institutions/issuelist.asp?journal=his ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2559 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/his.14633 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0309-0167
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