| Literature DB >> 24228184 |
Niraj Badhiwala1, Robert Chan, Hai-Jun Zhou, Steven Shen, Michael Coburn.
Abstract
A 57-year-old man who presented with urinary retention was found to have a sarcomatoid carcinoma of the urethra. Evaluation with CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis revealed multiple pulmonary nodules and osteolytic lesions of left posterior ribs. After external beam radiation therapy and six cycles of systemic chemotherapy, patient underwent a surgical resection of the urethral cancer. After his surgery, patient was also found to have multiple brain metastases and underwent whole brain radiation therapy, nine months after his initial diagnosis. Sarcomatoid carcinomas of the genitourinary tract are extremely rare tumors that require a very aggressive, multimodal treatment approach.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24228184 PMCID: PMC3817800 DOI: 10.1155/2013/931893
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Urol
Figure 1CT scan of abdomen and Pelvis with contrast showing the primary tumor. (a) Transverse view; (b) sagittal view.
Figure 2Histopathological features of this sarcomatoid urothelial carcinoma. (a) Sarcomatoid changes with areas of necrosis/hemorrhage (H&E, 200x). (b) More carcinomatoid features of the tumor cells (H&E, 200x). (c) Cytokeratin immunohistochemistry shows strong positivity of the tumor cells (200x), indicating carcinoma origin instead of true sarcoma.
Sarcomatoid carcinoma in the urethra.
| Authors | Patient | Symptoms and clinical findings | Location, size, and histology of tumor | Outcome |
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| Liu & Wu [ | 50 y.o. | Urinary tract infection & urinary retention | 3 × 1 × 1 cm tumor that was high grade papillary serous carcinoma with psammoma bodies & mesenchymal component with area of heterologous (cartilaginous) element; epithelioid tumor cells containing melanin pigment | Total cystourethrectomy, total vaginectomy, bilateral PLND, and ileal conduit urinary diversion were performed |
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| Komai et al. [ | 78 y.o. | Bleeding in the region of the genitalia | Sarcomatoid carcinoma composed of SCC and spindle cell sarcoma | Urethrectomy & suprapubic cystostomy; radiation therapy of 50 Gy to recurrence site; alive at 26 mo f/u |
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| Konno et al. [ | 61 y.o. | Acute urinary retention | 4 × 5 × 5 cm tumor that was carcinosarcoma with heterologous differentiation with heterologous differentiation in the region of the urethra, including a carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and partly SCC and chondrosarcoma. | Tumor excision using transperineal approach and urinary diversion by cystostomy; local radiation 50 Gy; at 12 month f/u tumor metastasis to the pelvic bone |
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| Xu et al. [ | 83 y.o. | 15 years after an RC for TCC, with intermittent painless bloody discharge and presence of papillary mass at external ureteral meatus | Tumor that arose from the penile urethra and invaded the glans penis and penile corpus cavernosum; tumor composed of mixed carcinoma (SCC, adenocarcinoma, TCC) and rhabdomyosarcoma | Total phallectomy, scrotectomy, orchiectomy, and urethrectomy; metastasis to right inguinal node at the time of presentation; patient died after 5 months |
CT: computed tomography; SCC: squamous cell carcinoma; TCC: transitional cell carcinoma; RC: radical cystectomy.