Artículos de revistas
Renal Tumors: The International Society Of Urologic Pathology (isup) 2012 Consensus Conference Recommendations
Registro en:
Annales De Pathologie. Elsevier Masson Sas, v. , n. , p. - , 2014.
2426498
10.1016/j.annpat.2014.10.003
2-s2.0-84911417423
Autor
Rioux-Leclercq N.
Ferran A.
Mahul A.
Argani P.
Billis A.
Bonsib S.
Cheng L.
Cheville J.
Eble J.
Egevad L.
Epstein J.
Grignon D.
Hes O.
Humphrey P.
Magi-Galluzzi C.
Martignoni G.
McKenney J.
Merino M.
Moch H.
Montironi R.
Netto G.
Reuter V.
Samaratunga H.
Shen S.
Srigley J.
Tamboli P.
Tan P.H.
Tickoo S.
Trpkov K.
Zhou M.
Delahunt B.
Comperat E.
Institución
Resumen
During the last 30. years many advances have been made in kidney tumor pathology. In 1981, 9 entities were recognized in the WHO Classification. In the latest classification of 2004, 50 different types have been recognized. Additional tumor entities have been described since and a wide variety of prognostic parameters have been investigated with variable success; however, much attention has centered upon the importance of features relating to both stage and grade. The International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) recommends after consensus conferences the development of reporting guidelines, which have been adopted worldwide ISUP undertook to review all aspects of the pathology of adult renal malignancy through an international consensus conference to be held in 2012. As in the past, participation in this consensus conference was restricted to acknowledged experts in the field.