Metanephric Adenoma Associated with Unusual Urinary Candidiasis: A Challenging Morbidity from Postoperative Anastomotic Leak

Abstract
Metanephric adenoma (MA) of the kidney is a rare benign neoplasm, which is mostly incidental-discovered during imaging studies for other clinical problems. However, this tumor may overlap in morphology with the papillary renal cell carcinoma and there are descriptions of metastatic disease. To date, fewer than 200 cases of MA have been reported worldwide and usually have a good prognosis. In the current report, a case of MA in a middle-aged lady is presented, which developed postoperative morbidity resulting from prolonged perinephric leakage secondary to urinary and perinephric fungus infection as a part of systemic candidiasis. The clinical, morphological and immunohistochemical features are presented together with a review of the current literature.