Classification of renal cell tumors–current concepts and use of ancillary tests: recommendations of the Brazilian Society of Pathology

DA Athanazio, LS Amorim, IW da Cunha… - Surgical and …, 2021 - Springer
Classification of renal cell carcinomas has become more challenging. The 2016 WHO
classification included 14 different subtypes and 4 emerging/provisional entities, and recent …

Subclassification of renal cell neoplasms: an update for the practising pathologist

AA Renshaw - Histopathology, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
The classification of renal cell neoplasms has been extensively studied in the last decade,
and a standardized nomenclature adopted. Although this system is based on a combination …

WHO/ISUP classification, grading and pathological staging of renal cell carcinoma: standards and controversies

AY Warren, D Harrison - World journal of urology, 2018 - Springer
Purpose Pathological parameters assessed on biopsies and resection specimens have a
pivotal role in the diagnosis, prognosis and management of patients with renal cell …

[PDF][PDF] Renal neoplasms: an update on immunohistochemical and histochemical features

SM Bonsib, A Bhalodia - Connection, 2010 - patologi.com
The final two decades of the 20th century witnessed a major evolution in our concept of
renal cell carcinomas. The extensive histological variability long noted in renal cell …

Contemporary renal tumor categorization with biomarker and translational updates: a practical review

AS Taylor, DE Spratt… - … of Pathology & …, 2019 - meridian.allenpress.com
Context.—Renal tumor classification has evolved in recent decades, as evidenced by the
comparable complexity of the 2016 revision to the World Health Organization Classification …

New entities, new technologies, new findings: a review of the cytologic features of recently established subtypes of renal cell carcinoma

V Robila, AO Kraft, SC Smith - Cancer Cytopathology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Several new renal tumor types with distinctive pathologic, epidemiologic, and genetic
signatures have recently been adopted in the fourth edition of the World Health Organization …

Renal cell tumors: understanding their molecular pathological epidemiology and the 2016 WHO classification

K Inamura - International journal of molecular sciences, 2017 - mdpi.com
Accumulating evidence suggests that renal cell tumors represent a group of histologically
and molecularly heterogeneous diseases, even within the same histological subtype. In …

Immunohistochemical marker panel differentiates between the three most common subtypes of renal cell carcinoma independent from histomorphologic criteria

B Walter, A Hartmann, F Hofstädter, K Junker, H Moch… - Virchows Archiv, 2012 - Springer
To develop a reliable immunohistochemical marker panel differentiating between the three
most common renal cell carcinoma (RCC) subtypes without inclusion of histomorphologic …

New and emerging renal entities: a perspective post‐WHO 2016 classification

K Trpkov, O Hes - Histopathology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Renal tumours include a heterogeneous and diverse spectrum of neoplasms. Recent
advances in this field have significantly improved our understanding of the morphological …

Understanding pathologic variants of renal cell carcinoma: distilling therapeutic opportunities from biologic complexity

B Shuch, A Amin, AJ Armstrong, JN Eble, V Ficarra… - European urology, 2015 - Elsevier
Context Once believed to represent a uniform malignant phenotype, renal cell carcinoma
(RCC) is now viewed as a diverse group of cancers that arise from the nephron. Objective …