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[[Image:Renal cell carcinoma with clear cells and fibromuscular bands -- intermed mag.jpg|right|thumb|ISUP nucleolar grade 2 in a [[renal cell carcinoma]]. [[H&E stain]].]]
[[Image:Renal cell carcinoma with clear cells and fibromuscular bands -- intermed mag.jpg|right|thumb|ISUP nucleolar grade 2 in a [[renal cell carcinoma]]. [[H&E stain]].]]
[[Image:Clear cell renal cell carcinoma -- intermed mag.jpg|thumb|right|ISUP nucleolar grade 3 in [[clear cell renal cell carcinoma]] with eosinophilic change. [[H&E stain]].]]
[[Image:Clear cell renal cell carcinoma -- intermed mag.jpg|thumb|right|ISUP nucleolar grade 3 in [[clear cell renal cell carcinoma]] with eosinophilic change. [[H&E stain]].]]
[[Image:Sarcomatoid differentiation in renal cell carcinoma - alt -- high mag.jpg|thumb|right|Sarcomatoid differentiation is ISUP nucleolar grade 4. [[H&E stain]].]]
[[Image:Renal cell carcinoma with rhabdoid change -- high mag.jpg|thumb|right|ISUP grade 4 is used for [[renal cell carcinoma with rhabdoid change]]. [[H&E stain]].]]
[[Image:Sarcomatoid differentiation in renal cell carcinoma - alt -- high mag.jpg|thumb|right|ISUP nucleolar grade 4 is used for [[renal cell carcinoma with sarcomatoid differentiation]]. [[H&E stain]].]]
This article deals with '''renal cell carcinoma grading'''.
This article deals with '''renal cell carcinoma grading'''.



Revision as of 17:00, 26 May 2016

ISUP nucleolar grade 2 in a renal cell carcinoma. H&E stain.
ISUP nucleolar grade 3 in clear cell renal cell carcinoma with eosinophilic change. H&E stain.

This article deals with renal cell carcinoma grading.

Fuhrman grading and ISUP nucleolar grading redirect here.

General

There are two systems:

  • Fuhrman grading:
    • Older and more complicated.
    • Based on nuclear size and shape, chromatin pattern and nucleolar size.[1]
  • ISUP grading:[2]
    • Newer and less complicated.
    • Mostly based on nucleolar size and to a much lesser degree on size and morphology
    • Developed based on Fuhrman grading.

ISUP grading

Criteria:[2]

  • Grade 1 - nucleoli absent/very small at 400x. §
  • Grade 2 - nucleoli seen with 400x, but not at 100x. §§
  • Grade 3 - nucleoli seen at 100x, i.e. with the 10x objective.
  • Grade 4 - extreme nuclear pleomorphism (esp. nuclear enlargement) or sarcomatoid differentiation (spindle cells[3] or rhabdoid cells).

Cavets:[2]

  • Higher grade component trumps lower grade component.
    • No agreed upon minimum quantity of high grade component for upgrading.
      • 37% use 1 field of view with the x10 objective. †
      • 41% use 1 field of view with the x40 objective. ‡
  • Grading system not used for chromophobe RCC.
    • The experience with the Fuhrman grading system showed it is not prognostic for chromophobe RCC.[4]

Notes:

  • † Suffers from IPFitis.
  • ‡ Suffers from HPFitis.
  • § Some describe Grade 1 nuclei as lymphocyte-like.[citation needed]
  • §§ Some suggest the following relationship between grading/nucleoli:[citation needed]
    • Grade 1 = nucleoli seen at 400x.
    • Grade 2 = nucleoli seen at 200x.
    • Grade 3 = nucleoli seen at 100x.

See also

References

  1. Zhou, Ming; Magi-Galluzzi, Cristina (2006). Genitourinary Pathology: A Volume in Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology Series (1st ed.). Churchill Livingstone. pp. 282. ISBN 978-0443066771.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Delahunt B, Cheville JC, Martignoni G, et al. (October 2013). "The International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) grading system for renal cell carcinoma and other prognostic parameters". Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 37 (10): 1490–504. doi:10.1097/PAS.0b013e318299f0fb. PMID 24025520.
  3. Dall'Oglio, MF.; Lieberknecht, M.; Gouveia, V.; Sant'Anna, AC.; Leite, KR.; Srougi, M.. "Sarcomatoid differentiation in renal cell carcinoma: prognostic implications.". Int Braz J Urol 31 (1): 10-6. PMID 15763002.
  4. Delahunt, B.; Sika-Paotonu, D.; Bethwaite, PB.; McCredie, MR.; Martignoni, G.; Eble, JN.; Jordan, TW. (Jun 2007). "Fuhrman grading is not appropriate for chromophobe renal cell carcinoma.". Am J Surg Pathol 31 (6): 957-60. doi:10.1097/01.pas.0000249446.28713.53. PMID 17527087.