RENAL TUMORS AND TUMOR-LIKE CONDITIONS
Course Directors:
John N. Eble, M.D. Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, IN Stephan Storkel, M.D . University of Witten/Herdecke Wuppertal, Germany
RENAL NEOPLASIA Section I. General Considerations A. Suggestions for Processing Specimens B. Staging C. Grading D. Classification E. Immunohistochemistry F. Genetics Section II. Specific Tumors Case 1 - Wilms' Tumor Case 2 - Mesoblastic Nephroma Case 3 - Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Case 4 - Papillary (Chromophil) Renal Cell Carcinoma Case 5 - Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma Case 6 - Collecting Duct Carcinoma Case 7 - Renal Cell Carcinoma, Unclassified Case 8 - Carcinoid Case 9 - Metanephric Adenoma Case 10 - Epithelioid Angiomyolipoma Case 11 - Cystic Nephroma Case 12 - Sarcomatoid Urothelial Carcinoma of Renal Pelvis Section III. References A. General B. Pediatric Tumors C. Epithelial Renal Tumors D. Spindle Cell and Mesenchymal Renal Tumors Section IV. Key to Slides
Section I. General Considerations
A. Suggestions for Processing Specimens B. Staging C. Grading D. Classification E. Immunohistochemistry F. Genetics
Section II. Specific Tumors
Case 1 - Wilms' Tumor Case 2 - Mesoblastic Nephroma Case 3 - Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Case 4 - Papillary (Chromophil) Renal Cell Carcinoma Case 5 - Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma Case 6 - Collecting Duct Carcinoma Case 7 - Renal Cell Carcinoma, Unclassified Case 8 - Carcinoid Case 9 - Metanephric Adenoma Case 10 - Epithelioid Angiomyolipoma Case 11 - Cystic Nephroma Case 12 - Sarcomatoid Urothelial Carcinoma of Renal Pelvis
Section III. References
A. General B. Pediatric Tumors C. Epithelial Renal Tumors D. Spindle Cell and Mesenchymal Renal Tumors
Section IV. Key to Slides