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  • ...ith simulated cases''' and '''interactive cases''', is a part of ''[[Libre Pathology]]'' that is focused on individual specimens. The cases presented usually do not exactly mirror the details behind the pictures. Th
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  • .... If I am right, this case may have the [[chromosomal translocation]] seen in [[alveolar soft part sarcoma]].</center>}} ...of renal cell carcinoma in children; however, they are uncommon in adults. In adults they tend to have a poor prognosis.}}
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  • [[Image: Urothelial carcinoma in situ -- intermed mag.jpg |500px|link=|center|]] {{hidden|High magnification|[[Image: Urothelial carcinoma in situ -- high mag.jpg |500px|link=|center|]]
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  • | hcg= '''POSITIVE''' in multinucleated cells ===Other cases===
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  • | ae1ae3= '''POSITIVE''' in the epithelial cells and plasmacytoid cells | ck7= '''POSITIVE''' in the epithelial cells and plasmacytoid cells
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  • ...n malignant potential''', abbreviated '''STUMP''', is smooth muscle lesion in which the behaviour (benign vs. malignant) cannot be ascertained with certa ...uncertain malignant potential (STUMP): a clinicopathologic analysis of 16 cases |journal=Am. J. Surg. Pathol. |volume=33 |issue=7 |pages=992–1005 |year=2
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  • | cd68= '''POSITIVE''' in foamy cells ===Other cases===
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  • ...ter>[[Pseudocarcinomatous urothelial hyperplasia]], [[Urothelial carcinoma in situ]], [[High-grade papillary urothelial carcinoma]], [[Low-grade papillar ...frequently involved by urothelial carcinoma. One syndrome that may be seen in the context of ureteral involvement is [[Lynch syndrome]].}}
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  • ...> Glypican 3 is can be positive in choriocarcinoma; it is usually positive in YST. ===Other cases===
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  • ...[[immunostain]] used in [[gastrointestinal pathology]] and [[genitourinary pathology]]. ...t4 = C. | last5 = Karagoz | first5 = F. | title = Expression of Glypican 3 in low and high grade urothelial carcinomas. | journal = Diagn Pathol | volume
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  • {{hidden|More history|<center>Core biopsies 5 years ago had Gleason 6/10 in 2 cores, 5% of tissue, presented 1 month ago with gross hematuria, PSA 9.3 | ck7= '''POSITIVE''' in glandular areas, rare staining in spindled areas
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  • {{hidden|Ask a colleague|<center>No idea. Did you look in the history?</center>}} ===Other cases===
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  • ...ther. Sister has a history of GI polyps. Patient mildly obese. Smoked when in her 20s. Cytoscopy shows a lesion on left lateral wall of the urinary bladd ...tain that is useful; in primary adenocarcinoma the nucleus is negative and in colorectal cancer it stains the nucleus.
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  • ...olleague|<center>Looks sarcomatoid. There used to be a [[sarcomatoid RCC]] in the WHO... but these are now classified by the identifiable RCC if one is p | ck7= strong '''POSITIVE''' (membranous) in epithelioid cells
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  • In most cases it can be understood/used as a synonym for ''suspicious for malignancy''. In some classifications, it may be used when the pathologist cannot decide whe
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  • ...tic adenocarcinoma represents neuroendocrine differentiation: report of 30 cases. | journal = Hum Pathol | volume = 25 | issue = 2 | pages = 135-9 | month = [[Category:Genitourinary pathology]]
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  • ...unostains (AMACR negative, basal cells present (p63, CK5/6)) are important in this case. Morphologically, this is similar to [[foamy gland carcinoma|foam ===Other cases===
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  • | fh= '''NEGATIVE''' in tumour ...ive behaviour. The definitive stain is FH (fumarate hydratase); it is lost in HLRCC. The IHC pattern doesn't fit [[papillary RCC]]; HLRCC is typically CK
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  • ...m the [[kidney]] to the [[urinary bladder]]. It is uncommonly afflicted by pathology that the pathologist sees on a day-to-day basis. =Pathology of the ureter - overview=
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  • {{hidden|More history|<center>3.5 cm mass, radiology thinks it is RCC, smoker in teens and twenties, occasionally drinks alcohol, works a truck driver</cent ...]] (blue in ChRCC), and CK7 (strong membranous in ChRCC versus weak/patchy in oncocytoma) are quite useful.
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  • ...component in prostate cancer is common; one study identified it in ~15% of cases.<ref name=pmid9620026>{{Cite journal | last1 = Kaleem | first1 = Z. | last [[Category:Genitourinary pathology]]
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  • [[Image: Benign clear cell clusters in the kidney -- intermed mag.jpg | thumb | [[Benign clear cell clusters of th ...are commonly seen in [[kidney tumours|tumours]] and occasionally are seen in benign lesions.
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  • ...F. | last8 = Zattoni | first8 = F. | title = Wunderlich's syndrome: three cases of acute spontaneous renal bleeding, conservatively treated. | journal = Ar It may be seen in:
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  • *Very rare ~ 50 reported cases in 2002.<ref>{{Cite journal | last1 = Thiel | first1 = R. | last2 = Effert | ...Primary seminal vesicle carcinoma: an immunohistochemical analysis of four cases. | journal = Mod Pathol | volume = 13 | issue = 1 | pages = 46-51 | month =
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  • ...O |title=Novel, emerging and provisional renal entities: The Genitourinary Pathology Society (GUPS) update on renal neoplasia |journal=Mod Pathol |volume=34 |is *Rare tumour: 12 in >500 renal cell carcinomas with clear cells.<ref name=pmid36592877/>
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  • ==Pathology== ...oma of epididymis: Is there a need for further investigation in unilateral cases? | journal = Int J Surg Case Rep | volume = 4 | issue = 7 | pages = 616-8 |
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  • Comment:<br>This may occur in [[von Hippel-Lindau disease]]. In the context of von Hippel-Lindau disease, it is usually bilateral and the p ===Other cases===
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  • | Image = Urothelial carcinoma in prostate - 2 -- high mag.jpg | Caption = Urothelial carcinoma and benign prostatic tissue in keeping with urethral urothelial carcinoma. [[H&E stain]]. (WC/Nephron)
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  • {{hidden|More history|<center>No history of bladder cancer. UTI several times in the past year.</center>}} ===Other cases===
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  • ...'' article. An introduction to pediatric pathology is in the ''[[pediatric pathology]]'' article. Other renal tumours (not covered in this article):
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  • '''Splenogonadal fusion''' is rare congenital pathology in which [[spleen|splenic tissue]] is fused to a gonad ([[testis]] or [[ovary] ...last4 = Chen | first4 = YJ. | title = Splenogonadal fusion: Report of four cases and review of the literature. | journal = Exp Ther Med | volume = 6 | issue
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  • ...oma of epididymis: Is there a need for further investigation in unilateral cases? | journal = Int J Surg Case Rep | volume = 4 | issue = 7 | pages = 616-8 | **One third of reported cases associated with vHL.<ref name=pmid20367315/>
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  • ...Montironi | first9 = R. | title = The International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) Vancouver Classification of Renal Neoplasia. | journal = Am J Surg P ...l and stromal tumor of kidney: a detailed clinicopathologic analysis of 34 cases and proposal for renal epithelial and stromal tumor (REST) as a unifying te
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  • ...found in a number of organs. Thus, it is important to have a list of 'em in one's head so one doesn't misdiagnose something. ==Clear cell in the name==
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  • *Primary bladder amyloidosis is rare - approximately 200 reported cases as of 2014.<ref name=pmid25366012/><ref name=pmid24857645/> ...| last4 = Azawi | first4 = NH. | title = Amyloidosis in the bladder: three cases with different appearance. | journal = Scand J Urol | volume = 48 | issue =
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  • *Only one case of metastases in 200 cases.<ref name=pmid7927308>{{cite journal |author=Eble JN |title=Spermatocytic s *Not reported/found in females.<ref name=pmid7927308/>
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  • ...a of the urinary bladder]], direct extension of non-bladder primary tumour in bladder (e.g. [[prostate cancer|prostate]], rectum, [[urachal carcinoma]]) | IHC = [[GATA3]] -ve/+ve (commonly +ve in breast), beta-catenin +ve/-ve (nuclear staining - suggests colorectal prima
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  • ...histoanatomic/urachal-remnant.cfm https://www.auanet.org/education/modules/pathology/bladder-histoanatomic/urachal-remnant.cfm]. Accessed on: 30 March 2015.</re ...chal cyst and review of the literature of 99 cases during a 10 year period in Japan] |language=Japanese |journal=Hinyokika Kiyo |volume=47 |issue=12 |pag
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  • *+/-[[Urothelial carcinoma in situ]]. *p53 +ve/-ve. (+ve in ~60% of cases).
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