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An Erratum to this article was published on October 30, 2024.

Evaluation of Perioperative Clinical Parameters and Quality of Life in Patients Undergoing Radical Perineal or Retropubic Prostatectomy: A Prospective Randomized Study


1 Department of Urology, Kartal Dr. Lutfi Kirdar Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Türkiye


DOI : 10.33719/nju1406425
New J Urol. 2024;19(1):23-33.

ABSTRACT

The mixed epithelial and stromal tumor (MEST) family is comprised of adult cystic nephroma with a dominant cystic component and MEST with a dominant solid component. MEST is the rarely observed benign, biphasic tumor of the kidney with a mixed epithelial and stromal component. In the examinations of a 24-year-old male patient who presented with abdominal pain, grade-4 hydronephrosis was detected. In the microscopic examination of his nephrectomy specimen, there were tubular structures with cu-boidal epithelium in different diameters within the ovarian stroma. The patient was diagnosed with MEST via morphological and immunohistochem-ical findings. We aimed at comparing the clinical and histopathological characteristics of our case, which we diagnosed with MEST, which is encoun-tered in limited numbers in young men and has never been reported together with a nonfunction-al kidney before, to the literature data. 

Keywords: Mixed epithelial and stromal tu-mor, nonfunctional kidney, male.


ABSTRACT

The mixed epithelial and stromal tumor (MEST) family is comprised of adult cystic nephroma with a dominant cystic component and MEST with a dominant solid component. MEST is the rarely observed benign, biphasic tumor of the kidney with a mixed epithelial and stromal component. In the examinations of a 24-year-old male patient who presented with abdominal pain, grade-4 hydronephrosis was detected. In the microscopic examination of his nephrectomy specimen, there were tubular structures with cu-boidal epithelium in different diameters within the ovarian stroma. The patient was diagnosed with MEST via morphological and immunohistochem-ical findings. We aimed at comparing the clinical and histopathological characteristics of our case, which we diagnosed with MEST, which is encoun-tered in limited numbers in young men and has never been reported together with a nonfunction-al kidney before, to the literature data. 

Keywords: Mixed epithelial and stromal tu-mor, nonfunctional kidney, male.