Concordances and predictors of biopsies in renal tumors

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TitreConcordances and predictors of biopsies in renal tumors
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursRichard V, Detree P., Frontczak A., Balssa L., Bernardini S., Chabannes E., Guichard G., David A., Manzoni P., Bittard H., Kleinclauss F.
JournalPROGRES EN UROLOGIE
Volume29
Pagination955-961
Date PublishedDEC
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1166-7087
Mots-clésAccuracy, Morbidity, Renal biopsy, Renal Cancer
Résumé

{Aim. - Evaluate the concordance between the renal lesions biopsy's histology and the final histology of the surgical specimen according to histological subtype, and search for predictive factors of non-concordance. Material. - We performed a monocentric retrospective study that included 156 patients suffering from a renal tumor that benefited a lesion biopsy before surgical treatment. Sensibility and specificity of the renal lesion's biopsy for histological diagnostic of the different renal tumors where calculated. Results. - One hundred and fifty-eight renal tumor biopsies were realized between 2001 and 2016. One hundred and forty-three renal cell carcinoma were found on the surgical piece, 135 were diagnosed on prior biopsy. Global concordance rate was 88%. For the establishment of the nuclear Fuhrmann grade, the concordance rate (low vs. high grade) was 72.9%. The cohort was divided into 2 groups according to the existence (group 1

DOI10.1016/j.purol.2019.08.275