Preferred Name

chromophobe renal cell carcinoma

Synonyms

chromophobe cell carcinoma of the kidney

chromophobe cell carcinoma of kidney

kidney chromophobe

chromophobe carcinoma of the kidney

chromophobe adenocarcinoma

chromophobe carcinoma of kidney

renal cell carcinoma, chromophobe type

chromophobe renal cell cancer

renal cell carcinoma, chromophobe cell

chromophobe carcinoma

chromophobe renal cell adenocarcinoma

chromophobe renal cell carcinoma

CRCC

CHRCC

ChRCC

Definitions

Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma is a rare subtype of renal cell carcinoma, originating from the intercalating cells of the collecting ducts and macroscopically manifesting as a well-circumscribed, highly lobulated, solid tumor that is usually diagnosed at an early stage. It is frequently asymptomatic, or may present with nonspecific symptoms, such as weight loss, fever or fatigue. The classic presentation observed in renal tumors (hematuria, flank pain and palpable mass) is occasionally observed and usually indicates an advanced stage of the disease. It is most frequently sporadic however, several familial cases, associated with Birt-Hogg DubC) syndrome, have been described.

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0017885

has_exact_synonym

chromophobe cell carcinoma of the kidney

chromophobe cell carcinoma of kidney

kidney chromophobe

chromophobe carcinoma of the kidney

chromophobe adenocarcinoma

chromophobe carcinoma of kidney

renal cell carcinoma, chromophobe type

chromophobe renal cell cancer

renal cell carcinoma, chromophobe cell

chromophobe carcinoma

chromophobe renal cell adenocarcinoma

chromophobe renal cell carcinoma

has_related_synonym

CRCC

CHRCC

ChRCC

label

chromophobe renal cell carcinoma

prefixIRI

MONDO:0017885

prefLabel

chromophobe renal cell carcinoma

seeAlso

https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/6064/chromophobe-renal-cell-carcinoma

textual definition

Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma is a rare subtype of renal cell carcinoma, originating from the intercalating cells of the collecting ducts and macroscopically manifesting as a well-circumscribed, highly lobulated, solid tumor that is usually diagnosed at an early stage. It is frequently asymptomatic, or may present with nonspecific symptoms, such as weight loss, fever or fatigue. The classic presentation observed in renal tumors (hematuria, flank pain and palpable mass) is occasionally observed and usually indicates an advanced stage of the disease. It is most frequently sporadic however, several familial cases, associated with Birt-Hogg DubC) syndrome, have been described.

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0005549

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