| Literature DB >> 26029002 |
Arthi Satyanarayan1, Lucas Redd2, Anthony Dyer3, Andrew Wright3, Jonathan Walker3.
Abstract
Primary adenocarcinoma of the female urethra is a rare malignancy. Previous studies hypothesize multiple origins, including periurethral glands or intestinal metaplasia. We report a case of a 60-year-old white woman with adenocarcinoma of the urethra who initially presented with obstructive voiding complaints secondary to a urethral mass. Wide local excision revealed invasive adenocarcinoma of the urethra with mucinous features. There was intestinal metaplasia adjacent to the tumor, as well as separate identification of intestinal metaplasia along the urethra. Ultimately, the patient underwent radical cystectomy with ileal conduit urinary diversion with no evidence of recurrence, indicating the role of early identification and surgical intervention for such cases.Entities:
Keywords: Genital tract tumor; Radical cystectomy; Skene gland; Urethra; Urethral adenocarcinoma
Year: 2015 PMID: 26029002 PMCID: PMC4444775
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Urol ISSN: 1523-6161