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[[Image: Benign clear cell clusters in the kidney -- intermed mag.jpg | thumb | [[Benign clear cell clusters of the kidney]] - a mimic of renal cell carcinoma. [[H&E stain]].]]
[[Image: Clear cell renal cell carcinoma - 2 -- high mag.jpg | thumb | [[Clear cell renal cell carcinoma]] - the classic RCC with clear cells. [[H&E stain]].]]
'''Clear cells in the kidney''' are commonly seen in [[kidney tumours|tumours]] and occasionally are seen in benign lesions.
'''Clear cells in the kidney''' are commonly seen in [[kidney tumours|tumours]] and occasionally are seen in benign lesions.


==Kidney with clear cells==
''RCC with clear cells'' redirects to here.
Kidney tumours with clear cells or clear cytoplasm:
 
Recognized kidney tumours with clear cells or pale cytoplasm:
*[[Clear cell renal cell carcinoma]].
*[[Clear cell renal cell carcinoma]].
*[[Clear cell papillary renal cell tumour]] (previously [[clear cell papillary renal cell carcinoma]]).
*[[Clear cell papillary renal cell tumour]] (previously [[clear cell papillary renal cell carcinoma]]).
*[[ELOC-mutated renal cell carcinoma]].
*[[ELOC-mutated renal cell carcinoma]].
*[[Xp11 translocation carcinoma]].
*[[Xp11.2 translocation carcinoma]].
*[[Epithelioid angiomyolipoma]].{{fact}}
*[[Multilocular cystic renal neoplasm of low malignant potential]].
*[[Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma]] - not really "clear" cells.


Evolving entities:
Evolving entities:
*[[Melanotic Xp11 translocation renal cancer]].
*[[Melanotic Xp11 translocation renal cancer]].
*[[Tuberous sclerosis-associated renal cell carcinoma]].
*[[Tuberous sclerosis-associated renal cell carcinoma]].
*[[Renal cell carcinoma with fibromyomatous stroma]].<ref>{{cite journal |authors=Shah RB, Mehra R |title=Renal Cell Carcinoma Associated With TSC/MTOR Genomic Alterations: An Update on its Expanding Spectrum and an Approach to Clinicopathologic Work-up |journal=Adv Anat Pathol |volume= |issue= |pages= |date=October 2023 |pmid=37899532 |doi=10.1097/PAP.0000000000000419 |url=}}</ref><ref name=pmid36592877>{{cite journal |authors=Tjota MY, Sharma A, Wanjari P, Fitzpatrick C, Segal J, Antic T |title=TSC/MTOR mutated renal cell carcinoma with leiomyomatous stroma is a distinct entity: a comprehensive study of 12 cases |journal=Hum Pathol |volume=134 |issue= |pages=124–133 |date=April 2023 |pmid=36592877 |doi=10.1016/j.humpath.2022.12.015 |url=}}</ref>


Benign things:
Benign things:
*[[Benign cortical cyst of the kidney]].
*[[Benign cortical cyst of the kidney]].
*[[Benign clear cell clusters of the kidney]].
*[[Benign clear cell clusters of the kidney]].
 
*[[Adrenal gland]] cortex - biopsy of wrong anatomical site.


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Clear cell carcinoma]].
*[[Clear cell carcinoma]].
*[[Renal tumours with eosinophilic cytoplasm]].
*[[Renal tumours with eosinophilic cytoplasm]].
==References==
{{Reflist|1}}


[[Category: Genitourinary pathology]]
[[Category: Genitourinary pathology]]

Latest revision as of 03:27, 20 March 2024

Benign clear cell clusters of the kidney - a mimic of renal cell carcinoma. H&E stain.
Clear cell renal cell carcinoma - the classic RCC with clear cells. H&E stain.

Clear cells in the kidney are commonly seen in tumours and occasionally are seen in benign lesions.

RCC with clear cells redirects to here.

Recognized kidney tumours with clear cells or pale cytoplasm:

Evolving entities:

Benign things:

See also

References

  1. Shah RB, Mehra R (October 2023). "Renal Cell Carcinoma Associated With TSC/MTOR Genomic Alterations: An Update on its Expanding Spectrum and an Approach to Clinicopathologic Work-up". Adv Anat Pathol. doi:10.1097/PAP.0000000000000419. PMID 37899532.
  2. Tjota MY, Sharma A, Wanjari P, Fitzpatrick C, Segal J, Antic T (April 2023). "TSC/MTOR mutated renal cell carcinoma with leiomyomatous stroma is a distinct entity: a comprehensive study of 12 cases". Hum Pathol 134: 124–133. doi:10.1016/j.humpath.2022.12.015. PMID 36592877.