A case report of mucinous tubular and spindle cell carcinoma of the kidney.

IF 1.5 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Dara J Lundon, Brian D Kelly, Caoimhe Casby, David Coyle, Rita A Flaherty, Sean Hynes, Teresa McHale, Garrett C Durkan
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Abstract

Mucinous tubular and spindle cell carcinoma (MTSCC) is a rare type of kidney tumor that has only recently been described, with less than eighty cases in the literature. This was only recognized as a specific entity in the World Health Organization 2004 classification of Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC). MTSCCs are polymorphic renal neoplasms characterized by small, elongated tubules lined by cuboidal cells with cords of spindled cells separated by pale mucinous stroma. We report the case of a 57 year old lady who had an incidental finding of a mass in her right kidney. The radiological features were consistent with a RCC and following a multidisciplinary team discussion she underwent a laparoscopic radical nephrectomy. Macroscopic examination revealed a well circumscribed 6.5 × 6 × 6.5 cm right lower pole mass. Histologically it was composed of elongated tubules, small tubules and papillary structures with a necrotic centre. The cells demonstrated cuboidal and spindle cell morphology. Histological grade was Fuhrman grade 2. The majority of MTSCCs are indolent, and there are only two reports of distant metastases which responded favorably to adjuvant sunitinib. To date there is no international consensus on long term surveillance of these patients. Due of the favorable prognosis with this type of tumor, MTSCC must be differentiated from papillary renal cell carcinoma to avoid administration of excessive adjuvant treatment to patients.

肾粘液管状和梭形细胞癌1例报告。
粘液管状和梭形细胞癌(MTSCC)是一种罕见的肾肿瘤类型,最近才被描述,文献中不到80例。在2004年世界卫生组织肾细胞癌(RCC)分类中,这只是一个特定的实体。MTSCCs是一种多形性肾肿瘤,其特征是小而细长的小管由立方细胞排列,梭形细胞束由苍白的粘液间质隔开。我们报告的情况下,57岁的女士谁有一个偶然发现的肿块在她的右肾。放射学特征与肾细胞癌一致,在多学科小组讨论后,她接受了腹腔镜根治性肾切除术。肉眼检查示右下极肿块,边界清晰,6.5 × 6 × 6.5 cm。组织学上由细长小管、小管和中心坏死的乳头状结构组成。细胞呈立方体和梭形细胞形态。组织学分级为Fuhrman 2级。大多数MTSCCs是惰性的,只有两例远处转移的报道对舒尼替尼的辅助治疗有良好的反应。迄今为止,对这些患者的长期监测尚无国际共识。由于这种类型的肿瘤预后良好,因此必须将MTSCC与乳头状肾细胞癌区分开来,以避免对患者进行过多的辅助治疗。
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