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Short educational video about a clear cell renal tumor with a tongue-twisting acronym. In this video we're going to discuss multilocular cystic renal neoplasm of low malignant potential or MCRNLMP (try saying it 10 times in a row, as fast as you can) and briefly go through 3 of its most important differential diagnoses. I hope that after watching this video, the only problem you're going to have with this tumor is pronouncing its name ;). MCRNLMP (WSI digital slide): https://kikoxp.com/posts/18421 Short summary of MCRNLMP (includes all of the info presented in the video): https://kikoxp.com/posts/18388 Clear cell RCC with sarcomatoid and rhabdoid differentiation (WSI digital slide): https://kikoxp.com/posts/18363 Clear cell RCC with prominent regressive features (CNB): / 1593004240460746752 This video is part of my Genitourinary Pathology Series and is mostly intended for medical students and pathology trainees, but may also serve as a quick review for practicing general and urologic pathologists. More of my educational pathology content, including an organized list of cases from almost all subspecialties containing images, digital slides, short reviews, etc. is available here: https://kikoxp.com/posts/18167. You may also want to consider following me on Twitter/X @MirunaPopescu13 for even more educational pathology content! Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. It does not represent formal medical advice. Please keep in mind that I am not an expert, nor do I claim to be one. If you are a doctor, please don't use this video as sole basis for your daily sign-out. If you are a patient, please refer to your doctor.