Cytological Features of the Emerging Entity Papillary Renal Neoplasm with Reverse Polarity: A Case Report Highlighting the Relevance of Fine-Needle Aspiration in Renal Masses.
João Castro, Júlia Azevedo, Cláudia Lobo, Ângelo Rodrigues, Isaac Braga, Rui Freitas, Rui Silva-Santos, Ana Peixoto, Rui Henrique, Luís Leça, João Lobo
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Abstract
Introduction: Papillary renal neoplasm with reverse polarity (PRNRP) is an emerging entity characterized by distinctive histomorphological and molecular features. Often identified incidentally in imaging studies, its accurate diagnosis is essential considering its favorable prognosis. However, its cytological features need further characterization, since only one single publication with 2 cases diagnosed in fine-needle aspiration biopsies have been reported to date.
Case presentation: We report the case of a 70-year-old man recently diagnosed with primary lung adenocarcinoma. Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of a 15-mm nodule in the left kidney revealed cytological features consistent with a papillary neoplasm with eosinophilic features. Immunocytochemistry showed positivity for PAX-8, CK7, and GATA3 and negativity for TTF-1. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) identified a KRAS G12V mutation. Altogether, these findings enabled the diagnosis of PRNRP. The patient underwent conservative management of the renal tumor, which did not recur at 8 months since diagnosis.
Conclusion: PRNRP is a recently described tumor which can be managed conservatively. We describe the third case of PRNRP diagnosed on fine-needle aspiration biopsy, which enabled several diagnostic studies, including immunocytochemistry and NGS confirmation. With this case, we highlight the increasing role of fine-needle aspiration biopsy in the clinical management of a subset of patients with small renal masses.
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''Pathobiology'' offers a valuable platform for the publication of high-quality original research into the mechanisms underlying human disease. Aiming to serve as a bridge between basic biomedical research and clinical medicine, the journal welcomes articles from scientific areas such as pathology, oncology, anatomy, virology, internal medicine, surgery, cell and molecular biology, and immunology. Published bimonthly, ''Pathobiology'' features original research papers and reviews on translational research. The journal offers the possibility to publish proceedings of meetings dedicated to one particular topic.