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Cystic spaces component was filled with the blood clots and wasnt lined by any epithelium; the tumor was located between the cystic spaces and renal cortex,maximum diameter was about 4.7mm, (Fig A) Original magnification × 3.7
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Tumor showing the classical architectural pattern of trabecular nests of monotonous small round cells with peripheral palisading
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The sustentacular cells of the pheochromocytoma component and the schwannian cells of ganglioneuroma component showed characteristic staining of S100 (Envision×40)
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Nephro-ureterectomy specimen showing the large tumor nodule in the kidney
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The renal mass consisting of sheets of undifferentiated mesenchymal cells (H and E, 2a), and scattered well demarcated islands of differentiated cartilage (H and E, 2b).
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