Unilateral solid-cystic renal mass in an infant: Highlighting the cytological mimics
Abstract
Clear cell sarcoma of the kidney (CCSK) is the second most common primary renal malignancy in children, accounting for 3%-5% of all primary paediatric renal tumours. Owing to its well-known histopathological diversity, it is one of the most commonly misdiagnosed renal tumours. Establishing a cytological diagnosis of CCSK is challenging due to its rarity as well as the lack of knowledge about its cytological features. Described are the cytological features of a CCSK diagnosed in a male infant.
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