Abstract

Multilocular cystic nephroma (MLCN) is an unusual, benign slow-growing renal cystic neoplasm which mimics other cystic renal lesions and has such clinical, radiological, and morphological featuresthat causes diagnostic dilemma. MLCN lies in the spectrum of mixed epithelial and stromal tumor (MEST) family of kidney. According to World Health Organization (WHO 2016 classification), MEST encompasses spectrum of tumors ranging from predominantly cystic tumors, adult cystic nephroma (ACN) to tumors that are variably solid (MEST), thus creating diagnostic dilemma. Moreover, it has several benign and malignant differentials due to its several overlapping histomorphological features which when not cautiously dealt with may result in misdiagnosing it as malignant lesion. We hereby present a case of a woman in late twenties who presented with left flank swelling and pain since 6months which was misdiagnosed as renal cell carcinoma on radiology which turned out to be ACN on histology and further verified on immunohistochemistry.

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