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A Rare Tumor of Intravascular Myopericytoma in the Right Renal Vein
Myopericytoma, a perivascular myoid neoplasm, is commonly found in the dermis or subcutaneous tissues; however, its occurrence in visceral organs is unusual. Here, we present an extremely rare tumor of intravascular myopericytoma of the right renal vein. A 44-year-old man was incidentally diagnosed...
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description | Myopericytoma, a perivascular myoid neoplasm, is commonly found in the dermis or subcutaneous tissues; however, its occurrence in visceral organs is unusual. Here, we present an extremely rare tumor of intravascular myopericytoma of the right renal vein. A 44-year-old man was incidentally diagnosed with a mass in the right kidney during a routine checkup. A nephrectomy was performed because the urologist suspected renal cancer. A gross examination of the resected specimen revealed a well-circumscribed brown mass in the renal hilum. Histologically, the tumor showed a concentric multilayered proliferation of spindle cells surrounding blood vessels. Immunohistochemical staining showed that the spindle-shaped tumor cells were negative for desmin but positive for α-smooth muscle actin and h-caldesmon, indicating their myoid nature. We confirmed that the tumor was located in the right renal vein because it was encased within a thick wall that was desmin-positive and contained elastic fibers, as shown by Elastica van Gieson staining. The patient was diagnosed with an intravascular myopericytoma of the right renal vein. There are several differential diagnoses for renal mesenchymal tumors, including angiomyolipoma. This emphasizes the importance of considering these uncommon tumors when examining nephrectomy specimens. |
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