Author/Authors :
NIAZI, SHAHIDA King Edward Medical University - Department of Pathology, Pakistan , ARSHAD, MADIHA King Edward Medical University - Department of Pathology, Pakistan , KARIM, NASIR King Edward Medical University - Department of Pathology, Pakistan , BUKHARI, M. H. King Edward Medical University - Department of Pathology, Pakistan
Abstract :
Metanephric Adenoma (MA) is a histologically and clinically unique and rare benign renal epithe- lial tumour. Only a few reports are found in literature regarding this novel tumour entity. We re- port this neoplasm in a 40 – year old male who presented with flank pain and microscopic haema- turia. USG and operative findings were suggestive of Renal Cell Carcinoma. Microscopic examina- tion showed a tumour composed of small bland cells forming small tubular structures in an acellu- lar stroma. Occasional papillary formations were also seen but no blastema was identified. The case was finally diagnosed as Metanephric Adenoma. It has a histological similarity to developing metanephric tubular epithelium and is considered to represent the benign counterpart of Wilms’ Tumour. The unique pathological features of Metanephric Adenoma should be recognised because of its invariable indolent clinicobiological behaviour.