Case Report

Incidental Eosinophilic Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma in Renal Allograft

Table 2

Clinicopathological features of reported chromophobe renal cell carcinoma in renal allograft.

ReferenceAge at RCC diagnosis (yr)/sexPrimary kidney diseaseInterval before RCC
diagnosis (yr)
TreatmentTumour locationTumour size (cm) & histological variantClinical follow-up

Greco et al. [14], 200513.5/MJuvenile nephronophthisis5Graft nephrectomyNear the hilum2.1, classicalN/A
Ploussard et al. [15], 201258/MPolycystic kidney8Graft nephrectomyUpper pole0.5, classicalAlive, NED at 96 mo
Ajabnoor et al. [16], 201452/FN/A15Graft nephrectomyMid renal8, classicalN/A
Troxell and Higgins [17], 201627/MN/A9Partial graft nephrectomyUnknown3.5, classicalGraft failed at 5 yr; NED at 6 yr, died of unrelated cause
Althaf et al. [7], 201620/FUnknown5Graft nephrectomyRenal pelvis3.5, classicalN/A
Current case31/MIC-MPGN11Graft nephrectomyMid renal1.6, eosinophilicAlive, NED at 55 mo

Chromophobe RCC was combined with papillary RCC measuring 4 cm and conventional (clear) cell RCC measuring 0.5 cm. RCC, renal cell carcinoma; yr, year; cm, centimeter; N/A, not available; NED, no evidence of disease; mo, months; IC-MPGN, immune-complex mediated membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis.