Bladder nephrogenic adenoma (BNA) is a rare disease described only in scanty papers. In male, this disease occurs twice often as in female. Te age range of the pathology is quite wide but only one-tenth of cases occur in children. BNA is a benign proliferative mucosa pathol[1]ogy at which the tubular, and papillary lesions have a villous and partially glandular structure. Tey are more often found in the bladder neck and urethra. Te etiology and pathogenesis of BNA remain still unclear [1–4].