2017
DOI: 10.18535/ijmsci/v4i2.14
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Clinicopathological study of adult malignant renal tumours in Kashmir

Abstract: A wide variety of both benign and Malignant tumours arise from different components of the renal parenchyma, notably tubular epithelium[1-4].Renal tumours comprise a diverse spectrum of neoplastic lesions with patterns that are relatively distinct for children and adults[1-4].

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“…The majority of our patients were ISUP Grade 1 and 2 (73.68%) followed by Grade 3 (14.03%) nearly similar to Bilal et al, [23] while Patard et al, [26] show Grade 2 (36.7%) followed by Grade 3 (34.4%). The Grade 3 cases were higher in Patard et al, in comparison of our result.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The majority of our patients were ISUP Grade 1 and 2 (73.68%) followed by Grade 3 (14.03%) nearly similar to Bilal et al, [23] while Patard et al, [26] show Grade 2 (36.7%) followed by Grade 3 (34.4%). The Grade 3 cases were higher in Patard et al, in comparison of our result.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) accounts for 1 to 3% of all visceral cancers and 85% of renal cancers. 2 There was a male predominance among the neoplastic conditions similar to Suryawanshi et al, 1 Ghalayini et al, 6 Anitha Padmanabhan et al 3 and Sheikh Bilal et al 14 Majority of tumours were noted in 41-60 years age range (31 cases out of total 64 neoplastic conditions) similar to studies done by Anitha Padmanabhan et al, 3 Suryawanshi et al 1 and Sheikh Bilal et al 14 Majority of tumours involved left kidney similar to studies done by Swarnlata Ajmera et al 10 and Sheikh Bilal et al 14 Clear cell renal cell carcinoma was the commonest tumor constituting 32 cases out of 64 neoplastic conditions (50%) reported during our study period. Similarly highest incidence of clear cell RCC was reported in studies done by Rafique M' et al 7 Clear cell RCC was common in males and involved left kidney more often in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…An estimated 50-60 % tumours in the USA are incidentally detected asymptomatic lesions picked up on diagnostic imaging. As a result, the masses tend to be much smaller and tend to be more localised in the west (Bilal et al, 2017).…”
Section: Clinical Presentation By Patients Of Renal Tumoursmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Worldwide, the renal tumour is the 13th most common malignancy and accounts for approximately 2-3% of adult malignancies and 80-85 % of malignant kidney tumours which are having 2% of overall can-cer mortality (Ferlay et al, 2010;Bilal et al, 2017). Thus the surgical removal of these tumours is the mainstay of treatment of localised renal tumours, and it also provides survival bene it in the setting of metastatic disease (Pradhan et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%