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Nephrogenic Adenoma Arising From a Female Urethral Diverticulum: A Case Report and Potential Diagnostic Pitfalls

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Journal Cureus
Date 2023 Apr 25
PMID 37095820
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Abstract

Nephrogenic adenoma is a benign lesion of the urothelial tract characterized by tubules surrounded by thick, hyalinized basement membranes. There is a great variety of architectural patterns within nephrogenic adenomas, including patterns that mimic malignancy, such as focal clear or hobnail cells, areas of significant nuclear atypia, mitosis, and isolated cystic changes. This represents a diagnostic pitfall, where a malignant lesion can be mistaken for a nephrogenic adenoma, leading to a delay in diagnosis and treatment that adversely affects the outcome. In this case report, we describe a nephrogenic adenoma arising in a female urethral diverticulum and discuss the differential diagnosis, which includes clear cell carcinomas, microcystic variant urothelial carcinomas, and Skene's gland cysts.

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