Renal tumors exhibiting "pink" or "eosinophilic" cytoplasm is a diagnostic challenging, diverse, and rapidly evolving spectrum of renal carcinomas with varying clinical significance. In this group of tumors, distinction from a biologically benign Oncocytoma is critically important. Learn in this video, how you can use a simple yet effective diagnostic approach to make an accurate diagnosis.
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