Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma With Syncytial Giant Cells: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

2004 ◽  
Vol 128 (12) ◽  
pp. 1435-1438
Author(s):  
Rulong Shen ◽  
Ping Wen

Abstract Renal cell carcinoma with syncytial giant cells (SGCs) is rare; to our knowledge, there are only 3 cases reported in the English literature. We report on a case that, unlike previous reports, was associated with higher grade renal cell carcinoma and an aggressive behavior. A 63-year-old man with gross hematuria was found to have a large left renal mass and no evidence of metastasis. The nephrectomy specimen contained a 14.8-cm mass that was confined within the renal capsule. Microscopically, a 1.8-cm area of SGCs was noted in a background of clear cell renal cell carcinoma of Fuhrman nuclear grades 2 to 4. The SGCs had voluminous cytoplasm, multiple large nuclei with prominent nucleoli, and focal emperipolesis. Identical to the background mononuclear tumor cells, the SGCs were positive for AE1/AE3, vimentin, and epithelial membrane antigen and negative for CD68, β-human chorionic gonadotropin, and mucin. Three months after surgery, the patient developed metastases in the liver, right kidney, and lungs.

2021 ◽  
Vol 93 (1) ◽  
pp. 68-70
Author(s):  
Isabella Ricci ◽  
Francesco Barillaro ◽  
Enrico Conti ◽  
Donatella Intersimone ◽  
Paolo Dessanti ◽  
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Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is known to cause metastasis to unusual sites, which can be both synchronous or metachronous. Thyroid gland is a rare site for metastasis. However, RCC is the most common primary neoplasm to metastasize to the Thyroid gland. Report of three cases and review of the literature.


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