“…[140][141][142] Patients can be asymptomatic 143,144 or can have signs and symptoms related to polycythemia, hypertension, hematuria, dysuria, flank or abdominal pain, or a palpable abdominal mass. 3 The lesion has radiologic similarities to RCC and WT, making preoperative diagnosis difficult. 141 MAs have been diagnosed by using ultrasound 141,145 or CT. 146 Histologic features of MA reveal small uniform epithelial cells of an acinar, tubular, glomeruloid, or papillary growth pattern with a high nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio.…”