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CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF RENAL TUMORS IN A SAMPLE OF ADULT IRAQI PATIENTS
Safaa Jasim Hussein* and Kaswer Musa Al-Turaihi
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Introduction: The kidney can develop both benign and malignant neoplasms. The most deadly of all urologic cancers is renal cell carcinoma (RCC), which makes up 2% to 3% of all adult malignant neoplasms. Method: A cross-sectional observation retrospective analysis of 467 selected patients with kidney cancer (from 2014- 2023), which includes a retrospective analysis of 430 randomly selected patients with kidney tumors who were collected from Teaching Laboratory of Al-Sader Medical City, over the period from June 2024 to August 2024 Results: the total number of patients were 430 patients with renal cancer with age range (18-85 years old). Medain age was 52 years old. Male to female ratio was 1.5:1. The most frequent type of renal cancer was: first clear cell carcinoma about 298(69.3%), second papillary RCC 68(15.8%) (papillary RCC type I about 51(75%) and (papillary RCC type I 17(25%), third chromophobe RCC about 35 (8.1%). There was significant association between age and histological subtypes, also there was a weak association between grading and histological subtypes. Conclusion: The histological subtypes of RCC were associated with age groups and with nuclear grading. And RCC was more frequent in age groups (41-50 years) and (51-60 years).
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