Metanephric Adenoma with cystic changes- An uncommon presentation of a rare tumor in a young adult
Darilin Shangpliang; Pakesh Baishya; Jaya Mishra; Evarisalin Marbaniang; Biswajit Dey; Baphira Wankhar; Ronika Saikia
Abstract
Herein we report a 22-year-old man who presented with back pain and abdominal discomfort with a renal mass on the computed tomographic scan. The diagnosis of metanephric adenoma was confirmed histopathologically. In our case, the tumor presented as a solid and cystic mass hence mimicking a papillary renal cell carcinoma. The VE1 protein, which correlates with BRAF gene mutation, did not show any significant expression.
We want to highlight that MA can present as a cystic lesion that should be taken into account to avoid unnecessary radical nephrectomy. Also, we demonstrated that a subset of MA might not harbor the BRAF gene and, they are classified as the BRAF wild type MA.
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Publication date:
06/05/2020