2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.prp.2017.03.001
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Nephrogenic adenoma of the urinary tract: A 6-year single center experience

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“…Some articles indicate metaplastic changes due to injury and chronic inflammation of urothelial epithelium. Other authors emphasize that adenoma formation is due to the proliferation of renal tubule cells implanted in different areas of the urinary system, similar to the formation of endometriosis (2,8,9). The most commonly identified clinical signs are lower urinary tract symptoms and hematuria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some articles indicate metaplastic changes due to injury and chronic inflammation of urothelial epithelium. Other authors emphasize that adenoma formation is due to the proliferation of renal tubule cells implanted in different areas of the urinary system, similar to the formation of endometriosis (2,8,9). The most commonly identified clinical signs are lower urinary tract symptoms and hematuria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immunohistochemically, nephrogenic adenomas are positively stained by renal tubule cell markers such as CK7, CD10, AMACR, PAX-2, and PAX-8 (13). GATA-3, an emerging marker of urothelial lesions (9). McDaniel et al (14) showed GATA-3 expression in 40% of NA cases but it is not a useful marker in differentiating between NA and flat urothelial atypia.…”
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“…Nucleolar prominence is a feature and the lesion exhibits PAX2/PAX8 positivity rendering its distinction from VA. CDX2 is negative in nephrogenic adenoma. [17][18][19]…”
Section: Villous Adenoma (Va)mentioning
confidence: 99%