Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the pathological features of the primary lesion in patients with relapse of unilateral favorable histology nephroblastoma.Material and Methods: Fifty-eight patients with unilateral favorable histology nephroblastoma who underwent initial nephrectomy before chemotherapy were categorized into one of two groups: the nonrelapsed group (n = 52) and the relapsed group (n = 6). The histological subtypes of both groups and pathological features of the relapsed group were re-evaluated retrospectively.Results: The histological subtypes of all relapsed cases were classified as blastemal predominant. In three of six cases with relapse, sheets of spindle-shaped blastemal cells that were histologically reminiscent of synovial sarcoma were predominant (massive sarcomatoid pattern).Conclusions: The histological blastemal predominant subtype of nephroblastoma is a strong indicator of relapse. In particular, the blastemal predominant subtype with massive sarcomatoid pattern may have a higher risk of relapse.

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