2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.prp.2015.09.013
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Fibromyxoid nephrogenic adenoma protruding in a renal cortical cyst. A rare morphological variant in an outstanding location

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“…There have been 3 additional cases of this rare variant reported in 2 case reports and 3 additional cases included in our recently published paper on the collision of urothelial cancer with nephrogenic adenoma. [8][9][10] Similar to classic nephrogenic adenoma, the current study demonstrated that the fibromyxoid variant also most commonly was seen in older males in the bladder. Nephrogenic adenoma in the renal pelvis is very rare, with <20 cases reported in the literature including 1 fibromyxoid variant.…”
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“…There have been 3 additional cases of this rare variant reported in 2 case reports and 3 additional cases included in our recently published paper on the collision of urothelial cancer with nephrogenic adenoma. [8][9][10] Similar to classic nephrogenic adenoma, the current study demonstrated that the fibromyxoid variant also most commonly was seen in older males in the bladder. Nephrogenic adenoma in the renal pelvis is very rare, with <20 cases reported in the literature including 1 fibromyxoid variant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Nephrogenic adenoma in the renal pelvis is very rare, with <20 cases reported in the literature including 1 fibromyxoid variant. 8,12 Herein, we described 7 cases at this site. Further investigation is needed to determine whether this phenomenon represents a true predilection for this variant to occur in the renal pelvis or overrepresentation in our patient population.…”
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