none19noBACKGROUND De novo renal neoplasia developing after kidney transplantation at Verona Kidney Transplant Center were reviewed according to new 2016 WHO Renal Tumor Classification. MATERIAL AND METHODS Primary renal tumors developed in native or transplanted kidneys de novo following renal transplantation were retrieved and histologically reviewed by three expert uropathologists. Immunoexpression of the diagnostic antigens CD13, CD10, CK7, CK34bE12, AMACR, CAIX, AE1/AE3, CK14, GATA-3, HMB-45, cathepsin-k, S100A1, and parvalbumin was assessed. Predictive antigens ph-mTOR and ph-p70S6k were also tested. RESULTS Two thousands and sixteen kidney transplantations have been carried out from 1968-2015. Follow-up was available per 1,646 patien...
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in a kidney allograft is rare. We report the successful diagnosis and tre...
Post-transplant malignancies cause significant morbidity and mortality. In this thesis we investigat...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...
BACKGROUND De novo renal neoplasia developing after kidney transplantation at Verona Kidney Transpla...
International audienceDe novo tumors in renal allografts are rare and their prevalence is underestim...
In 1952, renal cell carcinomas had been divided into 2 categories-clear cell or granular cell-depend...
In 1952, renal cell carcinomas had been divided into 2 categories-clear cell or granular cell-depend...
In 1952, renal cell carcinomas had been divided into 2 categories—clear cell or granular cell—depend...
Background Progress in immunosuppressive therapy and perioperative techniques has improved the survi...
Accumulating evidence suggests that renal cell tumors represent a group of histologically and molecu...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of posttransplant malignancy in kidn...
The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency and the outcome of de novo malignancies in ...
International audienceIn the past decade, the histological classification of renal neoplasia has und...
: One of the main causes of post-transplant-associated morbidity and mortality is cancer. The aims o...
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in a kidney allograft is rare. We report the successful diagnosis and tre...
Post-transplant malignancies cause significant morbidity and mortality. In this thesis we investigat...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...
BACKGROUND De novo renal neoplasia developing after kidney transplantation at Verona Kidney Transpla...
International audienceDe novo tumors in renal allografts are rare and their prevalence is underestim...
In 1952, renal cell carcinomas had been divided into 2 categories-clear cell or granular cell-depend...
In 1952, renal cell carcinomas had been divided into 2 categories-clear cell or granular cell-depend...
In 1952, renal cell carcinomas had been divided into 2 categories—clear cell or granular cell—depend...
Background Progress in immunosuppressive therapy and perioperative techniques has improved the survi...
Accumulating evidence suggests that renal cell tumors represent a group of histologically and molecu...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of posttransplant malignancy in kidn...
The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency and the outcome of de novo malignancies in ...
International audienceIn the past decade, the histological classification of renal neoplasia has und...
: One of the main causes of post-transplant-associated morbidity and mortality is cancer. The aims o...
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in a kidney allograft is rare. We report the successful diagnosis and tre...
Post-transplant malignancies cause significant morbidity and mortality. In this thesis we investigat...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...