Microscopic description and IHC:
Two distinct tumors are identified with intervening kidney parenchyma containing inflammatory cells. The smaller lesion shows cytoplasmic clearing and a “chicken-wire” vascular pattern and is CAIX, CD10, and vimentin positive, supporting a diagnosis of clear cell renal cell carcinoma. The larger lesion is eosinophilic with irregular nuclear borders and perinuclear clearing, negative for the aforementioned stains and positive for CK7 supporting a diagnosis of chromophobe renal cell carcinoma.
The inflammatory cells identified are located within the kidney parenchyma and stain positive for CD5, CD19, CD20, and CD23 and negative for CD10 supporting a diagnosis of B-cell small lymphocytic lymphoma/chronic lymphocytic leukemia (SLL/CLL). Furthermore, a lymph node identified within the specimen showed heavily pigmented histiocytes and small lymphocytes. Stains on the lymph node were positive for PAX5, CD5, CD23, and negative for BCL1 supporting the SLL/CLL diagnosis.
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