Title: CASE 16
1CASE 16
- L. Priya Kunju, M.D.
- Assistant Professor
- Department of Pathology
- The University of Michigan
2Case History
- 71Y Male with previous history of urinary
bladder cancer - Underwent transurethral resections twice within
last 12 months
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4Diagnosis
Nephrogenic Adenoma (Nephrogenic Metaplasia)
5Nephrogenic Adenoma
- Composed of small tubules that resemble renal
tubules - Generally thought to be a benign metaplastic
response of urothelium to injury/insult. - Study (Mazal et al, 2002) on renal transplant
patients have suggested NA is derived from shed
renal tubular cells.
6Nephrogenic Adenoma
- Predominant in males ( 21)
- 4-81 Y
- (one-third cases lt30Y, 10 in children)
- Arise in setting of
- Past GU surgery 60
- Calculi 14
- Trauma 9
- Renal transplantation 8
7Nephrogenic Adenoma
- Sites
- Urinary Bladder 80
- Urethra 12
- Ureter 8
- Gross
- Papillary
- Polypoid (dome shaped)
- Sessile (friable, velvety)
- Size
- Majority lt1.0 cm (62)
- Rarely large 4-7 cm ( 10)
- Multifocal 18
8Nephrogenic Adenoma Microscopic Features
- Glandular lesion
- Predominantly lamina propria based with/without
surface (mucosal) involvement - Papillary, polypoid, tubular, cystic
(vascular-like), or rarely solid - Cuboidal, columnar, hobnail or signet ring cells
with eosinophilic or clear cytoplasm - Eosinophilic colloid-like secretions and/or blue
mucin - No significant cytologic atypia degenerative
nuclear atypia may be present
9Nephrogenic Adenoma typical papillary
architecture
10Nephrogenic Adenoma tubules cysts with
hob-nail cells
11Nephrogenic adenoma
- Useful Diagnostic Features
- Distinctive architectural patterns of NA
papillary, tubular, vascular-like dilated tubules - Edematous stroma
- Associated inflammation
- Thickened basement membrane around tubules
- No significant cytologic atypia or mitosis
- Eosinophilic colloid-like secretions
12Predominant papillary architecture underlying
edematous stroma with associated inflammation
13NA with tubules surrounded by hyaline collars
14NA with cysts and tubules filled with colloid
like material
15Nephrogenic adenoma Features that can cause
concern
- Degenerative nuclear atypia especially within
hobnail cells - Haphazhard distribution of tubules containing
blue mucin - Tubules lined by a single cell with compressed
nucleus simulating signet ring cells
16NA with vascular-like structures hob nail
degenerative atypia
17NA Typical tubules with blue mucin
18NA with tubules containing mucin , signet ring
cells degenerative cytologic atypia
19Nephrogenic adenomaFeatures that can cause
concern
- Degenerative nuclear atypia especially within
hobnail cells - Haphazhard distribution of tubules containing
blue mucin - Tubules lined by a single cell with compressed
nucleus simulating signet ring cells - Extension into muscularis mucosae and/or
superficial muscularis propria - Prominent fibromyxoid change in stroma with
compressed spindle cells and distorted tubules
20NA with pseudo-infilterative pattern into muscle
21Nephrogenic AdenomaImmunohistochemistry
AMACR Positive
CK 7 Positive
22Nephrogenic adenomaImmunohistochemistry
P63 Negative
Pax 2 Positive
23Nephrogenic Adenoma Clinical Significance
-
- Benign
- Can recur
- Diagnostic Pitfall
-
24Nephrogenic adenoma Differential Diagnosis
-
- Surface Lesions (papillary)
- Urothelial papilloma
- PUNLMP or Low-grade papillary UC
- Involving deep lamina propria /or superficial
muscle - Prostatic adenocarcinoma
- Urothelial carcinoma with bland histology
- Hob-nail cells, solid growth of clear cells
- Clear cell adenocarcinoma of urinary bladder
(rare)
25Nephrogenic Adenoma of Prostatic Urethra
- Morphology
- Tubules including signet ring-like tubules
- Cytologic atypia prominent nucleoli and/or
blue mucin - Imunohistochemistry
- HMWCK Variable
- Negative (40-50)
- P63 Negative
- PSA Predominantly Negative
- Focal (30)
- AMACR Positive
Morphologic Immunohistochemical Mimic of
Prostate Cancer
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27Nephrogenic Adenoma of Prostatic Urethra Useful
Diagnostic Features
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- Distinctive architectural patterns of NA
- Adjacent urothelium
- Associated inflammation
- Degenerative type nuclear atypia
- Hyaline sheath around tubules
- Eosinophilic colloid-like secretions
- Positive CK 7, AMACR Pax 2
28AMACR positive
PAX 2 positive
29Urothelial carcinoma (UC) with bland histology
- Benign Mimics
- Nested variant of UC Florid von Brunn nests
- Nephrogenic adenoma
- UC with small tubules Cystitis glandularis
- Nephrogenic Adenoma
- Microcystic UC Cystitis Cystica
- Cystitis glandularis
- Nephrogenic Adenoma
- Significance Diagnostic pitfall in small
biopsies - Aggressive clinical course (Nested variant)
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30Urothelial Carcinoma Nested Variant
- Irregularly sized, small, closely packed nests
- Lumina formation within nests and/or tubules
- Variable stroma Scant, focally desmoplastic or
loose myxoid rarely edematous - Infiltrative base muscularis propria invasion
common - Low grade nuclei (bland cytology) greater
random cytologic atypia /pleomorphism focally
in regions of deep invasion - IHC CK7, CK 903 and p63 positive
31Small crowded nests of nested UC
32 Nested UC invading muscle
33Nested UC with cytogic atypia and tubules
34Urothelial carcinoma with small tubules
- Frequently admixed with nested variant
- Almost exclusive component of small to medium
size tubules - Tubules lined by attenuated urothelial cells
- Biologic Significance unclear
35Microcystic Urothelial Carcinoma
- Rare
- Widespread cystic change with nests of UC or UC
with glandular differentiation - Cytologically bland
- Marked variation in size and shape of epithelial
formations and haphazard infiltrative growth
pattern - Biologic Significance unclear
36Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma
- Rare
- Female predilection
- Urethra more common
- Tubular, cystic, papillary and/or solid
architecture - Prominent nuclear atypia
- Hob-nail cells and solid growth of cells with
clear cells - Frequent mitosis and necrosis
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38Clear cell adenocarcinoma with solid growth
prominent nuclear atypia
39Take Away
- NA is a benign metaplastic response of urothelium
to injury - NA has a broad histologic spectrum
- IHC CK 7, AMACR and Pax 2 Positive
- p63 negative.
- PSA, 34ßE 12 Variable
- Awareness of NA as a diagnostic pitfall in
diagnosis of Prostate adenocarcinoma and
Urothelial carcinoma with bland histology (esp.
nested variant)
40Take Away
- Nested variant of UC shows aggressive clinical
course high frequency of progression with
metastasis and death - Significant diagnostic pitfall in small biopsies
- Composed of tightly packed ,often confluent
nests, with/wout tubules, predominantly bland
cytology with random cytologic atypia,
infiltrative base - IHC CK7, p63 and HMWCK Positive
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