Nephrogenic Adenoma in the Augmented Bladder

2011 
Purpose: Nephrogenic adenoma is an uncommon, benign urothelial lesion. Risk factors for nephrogenic adenoma include trauma, chronic inflammation, immunosuppression and radiation. We characterized nephrogenic adenoma in the pediatric augmented bladder.Materials and Methods: We reviewed the records of patients diagnosed with nephrogenic adenoma from January 2000 to March 2010. Those with prior bladder augmentation were studied further. Data were retrospectively obtained on pathological characteristics, cystoscopic findings, recurrence patterns and presentation.Results: Ten patients with ileal bladder augmentation and nephrogenic adenoma were identified. The underlying pathological condition was myelodysplasia in 7 patients, sacral agenesis in 2 and bladder exstrophy in 1. Concomitant procedures were a continent channel in 9 patients, ureteroneocystostomy in 5 and bladder neck reconstruction in 7. Mean time to the discovery of nephrogenic adenoma was 9.2 years. During that time a total of 221 surveillance cy...
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