Nephrogenic adenoma of the ureter in a teenager with history of leukemia

Nephrogenic adenomas represent a suspected metaplastic response of the uroepithelium to chronic inflammation and are typically associated with recurrent urinary tract infections, stones, prior radiation therapy and other irritative factors, more commonly seen in adults. Nephrogenic adenoma (also kno...

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Main Authors: George Koberlein, MD, Martha Munden, MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Radiology Case Reports
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MRI
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043321001400
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spelling doaj-0bd7194e78b64b9b8b6554879534144d2021-04-26T05:55:00ZengElsevierRadiology Case Reports1930-04332021-06-0116613841387Nephrogenic adenoma of the ureter in a teenager with history of leukemiaGeorge Koberlein, MD0Martha Munden, MD1Corresponding author.; Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Department of Radiology, 1 Medical Center Blvd, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USAWake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Department of Radiology, 1 Medical Center Blvd, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USANephrogenic adenomas represent a suspected metaplastic response of the uroepithelium to chronic inflammation and are typically associated with recurrent urinary tract infections, stones, prior radiation therapy and other irritative factors, more commonly seen in adults. Nephrogenic adenoma (also known as nephrogenic metaplasia) usually involves the bladder in adults and represents a rare lesion that can easily be misdiagnosed as a malignancy. We present the case of a 14-year-old male with prior history of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) who presented with a several month history of vague flank pain which increased in intensity, leading to an emergency department presentation with the only significant finding on exam being microhematuria. Subsequent imaging showed a tumor like replacement of the right ureter with proximal hydronephrosis, initially felt to represent recurrent leukemia. Pathology revealed the tumor like ureteral replacement to represent a nephrogenic adenoma, a benign entity which often responds to conservative management, though not previously reported in the ureter in pediatrics.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043321001400PediatricNephrogenic adenomaMRICystourethroscopyAcute lymphoblastic leukemia
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author George Koberlein, MD
Martha Munden, MD
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Martha Munden, MD
Nephrogenic adenoma of the ureter in a teenager with history of leukemia
Radiology Case Reports
Pediatric
Nephrogenic adenoma
MRI
Cystourethroscopy
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
author_facet George Koberlein, MD
Martha Munden, MD
author_sort George Koberlein, MD
title Nephrogenic adenoma of the ureter in a teenager with history of leukemia
title_short Nephrogenic adenoma of the ureter in a teenager with history of leukemia
title_full Nephrogenic adenoma of the ureter in a teenager with history of leukemia
title_fullStr Nephrogenic adenoma of the ureter in a teenager with history of leukemia
title_full_unstemmed Nephrogenic adenoma of the ureter in a teenager with history of leukemia
title_sort nephrogenic adenoma of the ureter in a teenager with history of leukemia
publisher Elsevier
series Radiology Case Reports
issn 1930-0433
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Nephrogenic adenomas represent a suspected metaplastic response of the uroepithelium to chronic inflammation and are typically associated with recurrent urinary tract infections, stones, prior radiation therapy and other irritative factors, more commonly seen in adults. Nephrogenic adenoma (also known as nephrogenic metaplasia) usually involves the bladder in adults and represents a rare lesion that can easily be misdiagnosed as a malignancy. We present the case of a 14-year-old male with prior history of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) who presented with a several month history of vague flank pain which increased in intensity, leading to an emergency department presentation with the only significant finding on exam being microhematuria. Subsequent imaging showed a tumor like replacement of the right ureter with proximal hydronephrosis, initially felt to represent recurrent leukemia. Pathology revealed the tumor like ureteral replacement to represent a nephrogenic adenoma, a benign entity which often responds to conservative management, though not previously reported in the ureter in pediatrics.
topic Pediatric
Nephrogenic adenoma
MRI
Cystourethroscopy
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043321001400
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