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      Nephrogenic adenoma of the bladder: a single institution experience assessing clinical factors

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          ABSTRACT

          Introduction:

          Nephrogenic adenoma (NA) was first described by Davis in 1949 as a “hamartoma” of the bladder. There are many proposed predisposing factors for NA including chronic inflammation, renal transplantation, and bladder cancer. We examined our experience with NA to determine predisposing factors and determine if there was any increased risk for development of subsequent malignancy.

          Materials and Methods:

          All patients with a pathologic diagnosis of bladder NA from 2001-2013 were included. Patient history, clinical factors including possible predisposing factors for NA, and follow-up were reviewed.

          Results:

          Among 60 patients, 68% were males with an average age of 61, an average BMI of 28.7, and 60% had a smoking history. In evaluating pro-inflammatory factors, 26.7% underwent either Bacillus Calmette-Guerin or mitomycin C, 30% had recurrent urinary tract infections, and 25% had a history of catheterization. Recurrence of NA after initial resection occurred only in 14.7% of patients who underwent follow-up cystoscopy. A history of concurrent bladder cancer was seen in 41.7% of patients, but there were no cases of de novo bladder cancer diagnosed after NA.

          Conclusion:

          To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest series of patients with NA of the bladder. NA occurs in a heterogeneous population of patients, but most often with underlying inflammation. NA occurred concurrent with bladder cancer; however there were no cases of de novo bladder cancer after NA, reassuring that NA is likely a benign reactive condition.

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          Hamartoma of the urinary bladder.

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            Nephrogenic adenoma of the urinary tract: a review of the microscopic appearance of 80 cases with emphasis on unusual features.

            A detailed review of the microscopic features of 80 nephrogenic adenomas of the urinary tract was undertaken. The lesions occurred in patients who ranged in age from 15 to 94 (average, 52) years. There was a 2:1 male/female ratio. Fifty-five percent of the lesions occurred in the urinary bladder, 41% in the urethra, and 4% in the ureter. The most common microscopic pattern, present in 96% of the cases, was tubular. The tubules were usually small, hollow, and round, but some were solid and occasionally elongated. Their arrangement varied from orderly, sometimes laminar, to pseudoinfiltrative. A basement membrane was appreciable around the tubules in 25% of the cases but was rarely prominent. In two prostatic urethral cases tubules involved the fibromuscular prostatic stroma. A cystic pattern was seen in 72% of the cases. The tubules and cysts most commonly contained eosinophilic secretion but in 25% of the cases the secretion was basophilic. In 12% of the cases some of the tubules were tiny and when they contained basophilic secretion occasionally mimicked signet-ring cells. The third most frequent pattern, seen in 65% of the cases, was papillary to polypoid. Edematous polyps were commonest but thin, delicate filiform papillae were present in 10% of the cases. A complex branching pattern with prominent budding of small papillae was seen in three cases. The papillary-polypoid pattern was usually associated with a tubular component but in three cases it was pure. The final pattern, present in 14% of the cases, was diffuse, but it was prominent in only one case.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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              Adenomatoid tumors of the bladder reproducing renal structures (nephrogenic adenomas).

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Int Braz J Urol
                Int Braz J Urol
                ibju
                International Brazilian Journal of Urology : official journal of the Brazilian Society of Urology
                Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia
                1677-5538
                1677-6119
                May-Jun 2018
                May-Jun 2018
                : 44
                : 3
                : 506-511
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Deparment of Urology, University of Michigan, Michigan, USA
                [2 ]Deparment of Pathology, University of Michigan, Michigan, USA
                Author notes
                Correspondence address: Yooni Yi, MD, Deparment of Urology, University of Michigan, 1500 E Medical Center Drive SPC 5330, Taubman Center Room 3875 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 United States, Telephone: +1 734 232-3005 E-mail: yooniy@ 123456med.umich.edu

                CONFLICT OF INTEREST

                None declared.

                Article
                S1677-5538.IBJU.2017.0155
                10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2017.0155
                5996808
                29493186
                8830a3bb-1975-4449-b52b-611ff91b1855

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 15 March 2017
                : 29 November 2017
                Page count
                Figures: 2, Tables: 3, Equations: 0, References: 20, Pages: 6
                Categories
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                urinary bladder neoplasms,adenoma,urologic diseases
                urinary bladder neoplasms, adenoma, urologic diseases

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