| Literature DB >> 18323171 |
Takahiko Sakuma1, Tsuyoshi Ujike, Takahiro Yoshida, Hiroshi Ohashi, Kiyoshi Kawano.
Abstract
A 73-year-old woman complained of gross hematuria. Urine cytology showed small cell carcinoma (SmCC) cells mixed with urothelial carcinoma (UC) cells. Cystoscopy revealed a bladder tumor around the right ureteral orifice. Abdominal CT demonstrated severe right hydronephrosis. Pelvic MRI showed a mass (approximately phi5 cm) in the urinary bladder wall that protruded into the lumen. TUR biopsy of the bladder tumor was SmCC. With laparoscopic nephrectomy/open ureterectomy, distal end (approximately 10 cm) of the right ureter was tumorous and obstructed. The tumor invaded into the urinary bladder/peritoneum and was unresectable. The tumor of lower-end of ureter tumor was SmCC, showing neuroendocrine differentiation such as pseudo-rosette, positive Grimelius stain, and chromogranin A/NCAM/synaptophysin immunostaining. Proximal to this tumor, non-invasive UC spread superficially over entire length of the ureter to the renal pelvis. Abrupt transition from invasive SmCC to non-invasive UC was observed in the middle of the ureter. Post-operative adjuvant chemotherapy was discouraged due to senile dementia of the patient. The patient died nine months after the operation because of systemic progression of cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18323171
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hinyokika Kiyo ISSN: 0018-1994