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Clues to recognition of fumarate hydratase-deficient renal cell carcinoma: Findings from cytologic and limited biopsy samples

Authors :
Jonathan B. McHugh
Ying-Bei Chen
Aaron M. Udager
Irene Shyu
Valentina Robila
Rohit Mehra
Steven C. Smith
Xiaoyan Wang
Leili Mirsadraei
Anthony J. Gill
Mahul B. Amin
Oscar Lin
Liang Cheng
Source :
Cancer Cytopathol
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background Fumarate hydratase (FH)-deficient renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is rare and highly aggressive and is believed to arise mostly in the setting of hereditary leiomyomatosis-RCC syndrome with a germline mutation of FH. Because of the aggressiveness of these tumors and a frequent lack of ascertainable family history, these tumors may first present as metastases and be sampled by cytology. The cytologic findings of FH-deficient RCC have not previously been reported. Methods Cytologic and limited biopsy samples from patients with FH-deficient RCC were reviewed retrospectively. Results In total, 24 cytologic and limited biopsy samples from 19 patients (6 women and 13 men; age range, 22-69 years) who had FH-deficient RCC and metastasis at presentation were evaluated. These included 21 cytology samples ranging from malignant effusions (n = 7) to metastases (n = 11), to samples of primary kidney tumors (n = 3). The samples exhibited cells, often in clusters and abortive papillae, with voluminous, finely vacuolated cytoplasm and large, pleomorphic nuclei with prominent, viral inclusion-like nucleoli. A distinctive finding of peripheral cytoplasmic clearing frequently was apparent, and intranuclear cytoplasmic pseudoinclusions were less frequent. Of 7 cell block and biopsy samples, several of which represented sampling from the same patient, all demonstrated tissue fragments that had discernable morphologic patterns associated with FH-deficient RCC, including tubulocystic and intracystic papillary growth. Conclusions Features characteristic and suggestive of FH-deficient RCC may be identified in cytologic and small biopsy samples. Although the current samples were identified retrospectively in well characterized cases of FH-deficient RCC, the authors argue that, with appropriate clinical correlation, these features are sufficiently distinctive to trigger recognition and confirmatory workup.

Details

ISSN :
19346638
Volume :
126
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer cytopathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fce1e28051b31bf72489eea6f7709141