MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF RENAL TUMOURS ACCORDING TO DECADES OF LIFE: EXPERIENCE AT AFIP RAWALPINDI, PAKISTAN

Characterization of Renal Tumours

Authors

  • Dr Muhammad Usman Rathore House No. 16, Officers Colony, Lane No.2, Misrial Road Rawalpindi
  • Muhammad Tahir Khadim Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Rawalpindi
  • Usman Hassan Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Rawalpindi
  • Sheeba Ishtiaq Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Rawalpindi
  • Sajid Mushtaq Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Rawalpindi
  • Nadira Mamoon Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Rawalpindi
  • Tariq Sarfraz Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Rawalpindi

Keywords:

Renal tumours, morphology, characterization, decades of life

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate morphological characterization of renal tumours according to decades of life and to compare it with other national and international studies.
Study Design: Descriptive study
Place and duration of study: The retrospective study was carried out in the Department of Histopathology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) Rawalpindi during the years 2005 to 2008.
Patients and Methods: Data of 236 nephrectomy specimens diagnosed as renal tumours during the years 2005 to 2008 was retrieved from tumour registry of AFIP, Rawalpindi. The morphological characterization of these tumours according to decades of life was done and compared with the international data.
Results: Of 236 cases of renal tumours, 169 (72%) were males and 67 (28%) were females. The mean age of the patients was 50 years (SD=18.5) ranging from 1 to 80 years. The most common histological diagnosis in adults was conventional renal cell carcinoma in 172 (73%) patients followed by papillary renal cell carcinoma in 20 (8.5%) patients. Among children Wilm’s tumour was the most common in 21 (9%) of patients. Conventional renal cell carcinoma was most commonly diagnosed in the patients aged between 51 to 60 years (52 cases) where as 17 out of 21cases of Wilm’s tumour were diagnosed in the age group of 1 to 10 years.
Conclusion: Renal cell tumours are diagnosed in all ages. Conventional renal cell carcinoma and papillary renal cell carcinoma are the most common types in non pediatric age group whereas Wilm’s tumor is most common type in pediatric age group. The chromophobe renal cell carcinoma was very rare in our study. Males had a greater incidence as compared to females and incidence of renal tumours has the trend of increase over the years.

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30-09-2010

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Rathore DMU, Khadim MT, Hassan U, Ishtiaq S, Mushtaq S, Mamoon N, et al. MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF RENAL TUMOURS ACCORDING TO DECADES OF LIFE: EXPERIENCE AT AFIP RAWALPINDI, PAKISTAN: Characterization of Renal Tumours. Pak Armed Forces Med J [Internet]. 2010 Sep. 30 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];60(3):338-42. Available from: https://pafmj.org/PAFMJ/article/view/931