Granulomas within renal epithelial neoplasms in patients with sarcoidosis: A causal association?

TitleGranulomas within renal epithelial neoplasms in patients with sarcoidosis: A causal association?
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsMajeed NK, Acosta AM, Kajdacsy-Balla A, Setty S, Aardsma NA
JournalPathol Res Pract
Volume213
Issue11
Pagination1431-1434
Date Published2017 Nov
ISSN1618-0631
Abstract

Sarcoidosis is a chronic granulomatous disease that can involve virtually every organ system, but most commonly presents as lung, skin, or lymph node disease. Although kidney involvement is usually clinically silent, granulomatous interstitial nephritis - the hallmark of renal sarcoidosis - can lead to functional impairment and organ failure. Also, recent studies have suggested an association between sarcoidosis and an increased risk of developing kidney tumors. While a sarcoid-like granulomatous reaction (SLGR) to renal epithelial neoplasms in patients without sarcoidosis has been well documented, direct involvement of the tumor parenchyma by sarcoidosis has been reported only rarely. Here we present two renal epithelial tumors directly involved by sarcoidosis with a common pattern of distribution of non-caseating granulomas.

DOI10.1016/j.prp.2017.07.021
Alternate JournalPathol. Res. Pract.
PubMed ID28780082

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