Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma: Pathologic and Imaging Features
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Abstract
Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma may be a rare sort of kidney cancer that forms within the cells lining the tiny tubules within the kidney. These small tubules help filter waste from the blood, making urine. As the differing kinds of kidney cancer are very distinct, characterizing and understanding each type is significant. Renal cell cancer (RCC) constitutes a gaggle of epithelial tumors that are highly heterogeneous with reference to morphology and clinical behavior during which Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma is one among them. CRCC is usually related to a positive prognosis. However, to the authors’ knowledge, only few clinical data are available regarding this variant of tumor. In the current study, the authors report their experience with CRCC over the last 14 years.