unclassified renal cell carcinoma with medullary phenotype versus renal medullary carcinoma: lessons from diagnosis in an italian man found to harbor sickle cell trait
;Piergiuseppe Colombo;Steven C. Smith;Simona Massa;Salvatore L. Renne;Simona Brambilla;Roberto Peschechera;Pierpaolo Graziotti;Massimo Roncalli;Mahul B. Amin
advances in human-computer interaction2015Vol. 3pp. 215-218
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colombo2015urologyunclassified
Abstract
Medullary carcinoma is a rare malignant tumor of the kidney. It affects individuals of African descent and all cases reported show evidence of sickle cell trait. We reviewed an unusual carcinoma arising in a white man, the ninth in the literature. The tumor demonstrated features associated with renal medullary carcinoma, or unclassified renal cell carcinoma, medullary phenotype as recently described; the presence of sickle cell trait confirmed the diagnosis of medullary carcinoma. This case is helpful in the differential diagnosis with non-sickle cell associated “renal cell carcinoma, unclassified with medullary phenotype,” and study of this spectrum of tumors is ongoing.