| Literature DB >> 27579373 |
Seshikanth Middela1, Charmaine Matthews1, Hamid Bushra1, Sanjay Das1, Bo Pettersson1.
Abstract
Cystoscopy is most common diagnostic investigation. The examination technique and the findings, both normal and pathological, were well described described a hundred years ago. With technological advances, there has been over-emphasis on imaging modalities for diagnostic purposes. A basic maneuver of examining the ureteral orifices is sometimes rushed through when in fact careful examination can clinch the diagnosis. The importance is exemplified by two cases, one of which is a rare case of Xanthoma of the ureter.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 27579373 PMCID: PMC4996568 DOI: 10.1089/cren.2015.29011.smi
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Endourol Case Rep ISSN: 2379-9889

Xanthoma HPE CD68 stain.

The lengthening of the distal ureteral tumor with every peristalsis.

Different looking right and left ureteral orifices in the same individual. CT urogram and retrograde studies have proven normal orifices.

The left ureteral orifice before (inflamed and raised) and after passage of the stone.

Blood ooze from right ureteral orifice tiny frond—A low-grade TCC of the renal pelvis. TCC, transitional-cell carcinoma.