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Papillary Renal Neoplasm With Reverse Polarity: A Clinicopathologic Study of 7 Cases.

Luting ZhouJiankun XuSuying WangXiaoqun YangChuanying LiJun ZhouPeipei ZhangHaimin XuChao-Fu Wang
Published in: International journal of surgical pathology (2020)
Papillary renal neoplasm with reverse polarity is a form of recently described tumor. These tumors are defined by GATA3 positivity, negative vimentin staining, and the presence of both papillary structures and a layer of eosinophilic cells with apical nuclei and a granular cytoplasm. In the present report, we review 7 cases of papillary renal neoplasm with reverse polarity that were GATA3+ and vimentin-, consistent with past reports. In all 7 of these cases, we found that these tumors were additionally positive for 34βE12. All 7 of these tumors were categorized as stage pT1. On histological examination, these tumors exhibited branching papillae with apical nuclei. All 7 of these patients were alive on most recent follow-up, with 6 being disease free and one having developed prostate cancer. Together, this overview of 7 additional cases of papillary renal neoplasm with reverse polarity offers further insight into this rare and poorly understood disease.
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