J J Gómez-Román, M Mayorga-Fernández, F Fernández-Fernández, J F Val-Bernal
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We present one case of sarcomatoid chromophobe cell renal carcinoma with an indolent clinical course and assume that the carcinomatous component may affect the biologic behavior. The patient was a 61-year-old man who underwent right radical nephrectomy for a 11.2 cm tumor in the lower pole. The immunohistochemical findings demonstrate that EMA and cytokeratins 8 and 18 are useful markers for the sarcomatoid fraction, and the lectin study shows a loss of surface blood antigen. Chromophobe cell carcinoma may convert into sarcomatoid carcinoma. The existence of sarcomatoid renal cell carcinoma as a distinct entity should be re-considered.