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TUSM13 - Renal - Tumors of the Urinary Tract
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09/09/2010

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What are the most common malignant urinary tract tumors?
Definition
1) renal cell carcinoma
2) urothelial carcinoma
3) nephroblastoma
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What does the term carcinoma refer to wrt tissue of origin? sarcoma?
Definition
1) tumor arising from epithelium
2) tumor arising from mesenchyme (fat, fibroblasts, vasculature)
Term
Persistent immature tissue is associated with waht type of tumors?
Definition
1) pediatric tumors
Term
Give examples of benign epithelial, mesenchymal adult renal tumors
Definition
1) Epithelial: cortical papillary adenoma; oncocytoma
2) mesenchymal: angiomyolipoma; other
Term
Give examples of malignant epithelial, lymphoid, and secondary tumors?
Definition
1) epithelial: renal cell carcinoma; transitional cell carcinoma
2) Lymphoid: lymphoma
3) secondary: metastatic tumors
Term
Describe cortical papillary adenomas of the renal system
Definition
- found incidentally
- <0.5cm
- papillary; resemble papillary variant of renal cell carcinoma
- predisposing conditions: atherosclerotic renal vascular disease; long-terim hemodialysis; acquired renal cystic disease; tobacco smoking
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Describe oncocytoma of the renal system
Definition
- large size
- mass or hematuria OR incidental
- large cells
- eosinophilic granular cytoplasm
- nephrectomy performed due to inability to reliably identify
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Describe angiomyolipoma
Definition
- mesenchymal
- clinically symptomatic
- extremely large tumors (20cm)
- massive hemorrhage
- distinctive radiological appearance
- Tuberous Sclerosis associated
- FEMALE
- PEComas - Perivascular epithelioid Cells
Term
Describe Tuberous Sclerosis
Definition
- AD condition
- mutation in tuberin and hamartin gene
- Clinical TRIAD: Angiofibromas, Seizures, mental retardation
- may affect: CNS, Skin, Renal, Heart and Lungs, Cysts
Term
Define: ectopic tissue
Definition
1) orderly mature tissue at a site where it does not usually occur
Term
Define: choristoma
Definition
- disordered mature tissue at a site where it does not usually occur
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Define: hamartoma
Definition
- disordered, mature tissue at a site where it usually does occur
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Define: teratoma
Definition
- tumor made up of a variety of parenchymal cell types of more than one germ layer, usually all three
Term
Describe reanal cell carcinoma (RCC)
Definition
- adults
- mesenchymal
- MALE
- Risk factors: tobacco, renal cysts, renal dialysis
- Genetic associations: von hippel lindau syndrome, tuberous sclerosis, c3 abnormalities
- clinical triad
- mets hematogenously
- defined solid tumor w/ hemorrhage and necrosis
Term
What are risk factors for renal cell carcinoma
Definition
- tobacco
- renal cysts, renal dialysis
- genetic associations: von hippel lindau syndrome, tuberous sclerosis, c3 abnormalities
Term
Describe Von Hippel Lindau Syndrome
Definition
- AD
- c3p
- renal cell carcinoma
- angiomas of the retina, cerebellum
- cysts of pancreas, liver, kidneys, angiomyolipomas (rare vs. tuberous sclerosis)
Term
What are the three generalizations that apply to tumors that occur in syndromes
Definition
1) younger age-group than in sporadic tumors
2) more frequently multiple
3) more frequently bilateral
Term
What is the classic triad of symptoms associated with RCC?
Definition
1) abdominal mass
2) flank pain
3) hematuria
Term
What are features of the clinical presentation of RCC?
Definition
1) classic triad: abd mass, flank pain, hematuria
2) systemic sx: fever, weight loss, malaise, anemia, neuropathy
3) paraneoplastic sx: polycythemia, hypercalcemia, HTN
Term
What are frequent sites of mets for RCC?
Definition
- lung
-bone
-liver
-adrenals
-brain
Term
Describe the gross and morphologic features of RCC
Definition
1) defined solid mass
2) renal pole associated
3) hemorrhage and necrosis
Term
What ist he most common histological type of RCC? What are characteristics:

frequency
cell of origin
cytogenetics
male:female
Definition
1) clear cell carcinoma
2) 70%; PCT; 3p; 1.7:1
Term
What is the prognosis of renal cell carcinoma?
Definition
1) poor prognosis
2) propensity to metastasize
3) frequent silent course
Term
Describe transitional cell carcinoma (TCC)
Definition
- bladder
- most common carcinoma occurring in the urinary tract
- adults
- M:F::3:1
- genetic associations are not significant
- hematuria; urinary sx; complications of obstruction (late)
- painless, gross hematuria in elder men
- papillary vs. flat and invasive vs. noninvasive
- propensity for recurrence
Term
What are major risk factors for TCC?
Definition
- tobacco
- chemicals
- industrial exposure
- schistosomiasis
- phenacetin/cyclophosphamide
- radiation
Term
What are clinical features of TCC?
Definition
- painless, gross hematuria
- urinary sx: dysuria, frequency, urgency
- obstruction (late finding)
- elder men
Term
What ist he field effect theory wrt TCC multifocal nature?
Definition
1) a carcinogen, such as a chemical excreted in the urine affects multiple areas of the bladder mucosa
Term
How does TCC spread?
Definition
1) invasion of bladder wall
2) mets by lymphatics and blood vessels to nodes, lung liver, and bone
Term
What is the most common renal tumor in children?
Definition
1) Wilms tumor
Term
Describe Wilms tumor
Definition
- 1-4yrso
- c11
- large abd mass, hematuria, pain, HTN, - nephrogenic rest associated
- 3 component structure w/ cysts necrosis and hemorrhage
- 5 stages (not just 4)
- 90% 2yr survival
Term
What are major genetic associations w/ Wilms tumor?
Definition
1) Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome
2) Denys-Drash Syndrome
3) Familial Wilms
4) WAGR syndrome (Wilms tumor, Aniridia, Genital anomalies, Retardation mentally)
Term
What is the precursor lesion for Wilms tumor?
Definition
1) nephrogenic rest (multiple = nephroblastomatosis)
Term
What are the three components to Wilms Tumor morphology
Definition
1) blastema: small round blue cells
2) epithelium: primitive tubules and glomeruli
3) stroma: mesenchymal tissue
Term
What is taken into consideration with the 5 stage system for staging of renal tumors?
Definition
1) surgical margin involvement is part of the staging criteria
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