| Literature DB >> 23870731 |
Yoichiro Kato1, Susumu Konari, Wataru Obara, Tamotsu Sugai, Tomoaki Fujioka.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Villous adenoma arising in the urinary tract is rare tumor. Most cases have been identified as benign neoplasm in the colon. Villous adenoma of the gastrointestinal tract is thought arise from premalignant polyps. Here, we report a case of concurrence of villous adenoma and non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23870731 PMCID: PMC3726475 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2490-13-36
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Urol ISSN: 1471-2490 Impact factor: 2.264
Figure 1Cystscopy findings and HE histopathologic findings and representative immunohistochemical findings for cytokeratin (CK) 7, CK20 and Ki-67. A and a, Villous adenoma: The papillary tumor with peduncle was in the right wall. B and b, Urothelial carcinoma: The papillary tumor in the left wall in this case the columnar epitherium of tumor was longer than that of the villous adenoma. 1, HE. 2, CK7. 3, CK20. 4, Ki-67.
Summary of villous adenoma of the urinary tract with and without other types carcinoma
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Summary of clinical features of published reports according to the types of concurrence carcinomas*
| VA (34) | (23–88 /61.5) | (19/14)** | 1. Hematuria (32.4) | 1. Bladder dome (26.5) | 1. TUR (32.4) | 2.9%: (1/34 cases) |
| 2. Irritative symptom (17.6) | 2. Bladder (20.6) | 2. Unknown (20.6) | ||||
| 3. Unknown (17.6) | 3. Posterior wall (8.8) | 3. None (17.6) | ||||
| VA + AD (24) | (31–94 /65.5) | (14/10) | 1. Hematuria (33.3) | 1. Bladder (37.5) | 1. TUR (29.2) | 20.8%: (5/24 cases) |
| 2. Irritative symptom (29.2) | 2. Urethra (33.3) | 2. Total cystectomy (20.8) | ||||
| 3. Abdminal pain (8.3) | 3. Bladder dome (16.7) | 3. Partial cystectomy (16.7) | ||||
| VA + AD + UC (2) | (76–92 /84) | (2/0) | 1. Unknown (100) | 1. Bladder (100) | 1. TUR (100) | 0%: (0/2 cases) |
| VA + UC (2) | (66–85 /75.5) | (1/1) | 1. Hematuria (50.0) | 1. Bladder (33.3) | 1. Partial cystectomy (50.0) | 100%: (2/2 cases) |
| 1. Urachus (33.3) | ||||||
| 1. TUR (50.0) | ||||||
| 1. Lateral wall (33.3) |
*Including overlap feautures (some indexes > =100%). **No description about sex in one case report. ***No description about symptoms in one case series.