| Literature DB >> 23476880 |
Tufan Ciçek1, Umut Gönülalan, Gökçen Coban, Hilal Erinanç, Murat Koşan.
Abstract
Urachus is the remnant of the embryologic allantois and the fetal bladder, extending form the bladder roof to the umbilicus. It degenerates in the prenatal period into a tissue band known as the median umbilical ligament. Incomplete degeneration may lead to urachal diverticle development. It is difficult to diagnose unless it is considered in differential diagnosis and imaging modalities are employed. This paper describes a patient treated with partial cystectomy for urachal diverticle, and the pathologic examination revealed urachal adenocarcinoma.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23476880 PMCID: PMC3580940 DOI: 10.1155/2013/571395
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Urol
Figure 1Contrast-enhanced CT revealed a fusiform mass with thick wall ((a), large white arrow on axial CT imaging) and internal millimetric cystic components overlying the anterosuperior portion of bladder ((b), small white arrows on sagittal CT imaging).
Figure 2Partial cystectomy plus en bloc resection of the urachus.
Figure 3Microscopic examination revealed that the tumor has arised from a villous adenoma of the urachus. The pictures show that villous projections which were lined by columnar mucinous epithelium having pronounced nuclear and architectural atypia (a) and invasive area into the muscle wall (b).
Clinical staging in urachal carcinomas.
| Stage | Definition |
|---|---|
| I | Lesion limited to urachal mucosa |
| II | Lesion limited to urachus |
| III | Local extension |
| (A) Local extension to bladder | |
| (B) Local extension to abdomen | |
| (C) Infiltration of the peritoneum | |
| (D) Extension to other local organs | |
| IV | Metastatic extension |
| (A) Regional lymph node | |
| (B) Distant metastasis |