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International Journal of Surgical Pathology | 2014

A New Type of Renal Cancer--Tubulocystic Carcinoma of the Kidney: A Review of the Literature.

Jasneet Singh Bhullar; Neha Varshney; Amanpreet Kaur Bhullar; Vijay K. Mittal

In 2004, A new peculiar subtype of renal cell carcinoma, which later received the name of tubulocystic carcinoma (TCC-RC), was recognized. Though the tumor has distinct macroscopic, microscopic and immunohistochemical features, the tumor was previously considered to have some similarities to various other renal cancers. We did an extensive review of literature using PubMed and CrossRef, which yielded more than 80 cases reported from various parts of the world. We evaluated the epidemiology, tumor presentations, pathological characteristics, treatment, and outcome of TCC-RC.


Journal of Kidney Cancer and VHL | 2017

A Review of Von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome

Neha Varshney; Amanuel A Kebede; Harry Owusu-Dapaah; Jason Lather; Manu Kaushik; Jasneet Singh Bhullar

Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome (VHL) is a familial neoplastic condition seen in approximately 1 in 36,000 live births. It is caused by germline mutations of the tumor suppressor gene VHL, located on the short arm of chromosome 3. While the majority of the affected individuals have a positive family history, up to 20% of cases arise from de novo mutations. VHL syndrome is characterized by the presence of benign and malignant tumors affecting the central nervous system, kidneys, adrenals, pancreas, and reproductive organs. Common manifestations include hemangioblastomas of the brain, spinal cord, and retina; pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma; renal cell carcinoma; pancreatic cysts and neuroendocrine tumors; and endolymphatic sac tumors. Diagnosis of VHL is prompted by clinical suspicion and confirmed by molecular testing. Management of VHL patients is complex and multidisciplinary. Routine genetic testing and surveillance using various diagnostic techniques are used to help monitor disease progression and implement treatment options. Despite recent advances in clinical diagnosis and management, life expectancy for VHL patients remains low at 40–52 years. This article provides an overview of the major clinical, histological, and radiological findings, as well as treatment modalities.


International Journal of Surgical Pathology | 2013

Intranodal Palisaded Myofibroblastoma A Review of the Literature

Jasneet Singh Bhullar; Neha Varshney; Linda Dubay

Intranodal palisaded myofibroblastoma is a rare benign primary mesenchymal neoplasm originating from differentiated smooth muscle cells and myofibroblasts. The precise etiology and pathogenesis has not been adequately explained as yet. Very few series and cases have been reported in the literature. Though inguinal region is the commonest site of this rare tumor, but the tumor at other diverse sites have been reported. Because of its rarity, it can be often misdiagnosed and confused with other disorders and more commonly with metastasis. We report an extensive review of literature about intranodal palisaded myofibroblastoma—its characteristics, presentations, features, and management.


Journal of Kidney Cancer and VHL | 2014

Tubulocystic Renal Cell Carcinoma: A Rare Renal Tumor

Jasneet Singh Bhullar; Sandiya Bindroo; Neha Varshney; Vijay K. Mittal

Tubulocystic renal cell carcinoma of the kidney is a rare entity with less than one hundred cases reported so far. It was previously considered to have some similarities to various other renal cancers although this tumor has distinct macroscopic, microscopic and immuno-histochemical features. It is now a well-established entity in renal neoplastic pathology and has been recognized as a distinct entity in the 2012 Vancouver classification of renal tumors. This review aims to give an overview of tubulocystic renal cell carcinoma after extensive literature search using PubMed and CrossRef.


Case reports in oncological medicine | 2018

A Rare Case of Metastasis to the Thyroid Gland from Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma 11 Years after Nephrectomy and Concurrent Primary Esophageal Carcinoma

Mohammad Saud Khan; Veena Balakrishnan Iyer; Neha Varshney

Renal cell carcinoma is known to cause metastasis to unusual sites, which can be both synchronous or metachronous. Thyroid gland is a rare site for metastasis, but when it occurs, renal cell carcinoma is the most common primary neoplasm. We report the case of a 81-year-old female patient who had a significant medical history of right clear cell renal carcinoma with adrenal metastasis. She underwent right radical nephrectomy and adrenalectomy followed by radiofrequency ablation of left adrenal metastasis and systemic chemotherapy with sunitinib. Eleven years later, she presented with dysphagia and was found to have distal esophageal adenocarcinoma. On imaging, there was incidental detection of a left renal mass lesion and a right thyroid nodule, which on histopathology and immunohistochemistry were confirmed to be clear cell carcinoma of renal origin.


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 2018

Challenging Autopsy Finding in a Patient With Systemic Sclerosis With CREST Syndrome

Abdel raof Al Agha; Neha Varshney; Zeinab Moussa; Vasuki Anandan


Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology | 2017

NIFTP - A Challenging Cytologic Diagnosis

Lorene Yoxtheimer; Neha Varshney; Stacy Molnar; Richard Cantley


The American Journal of the Medical Sciences | 2016

Systemic Emboli Associated With Lung Cancer

Hermann T Simo; Aahd Kubbara; Neha Varshney; Madiha Fida; Ragheb Assaly; Vasuki Anandan


Hpb | 2016

Novel concept of electrocoagulation & tumor cell implantation: Creation of a minimally invasive orthotopic murine model of pancreatic cancer

Jasneet Singh Bhullar; Y. Cozakov; Neha Varshney; Gokulakkrishna Subhas; Sandiya Bindroo; Milessa Decker; V. Anandan; Michael J. Jacobs; Vijay K. Mittal


Archive | 2015

Histopathological surprises in inguinal hernial sac

Neha Varshney; Jasneet Singh Bhullar

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Vasuki Anandan

University of Toledo Medical Center

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University of Toledo Medical Center

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