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Nathaniel D Coddington1, Jesse K Sandberg1, Chen Yang1, Jennifer K Sehn1, Eric H Kim1, Seth A Strope1.
Abstract
Background. Intravesicular Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is an effective adjunctive therapy for superficial bladder cancer that has been shown to delay recurrence and progression of disease. Serious side effects are relatively rare but are difficult to diagnosis and commonly overlooked. Case Presentation. We report the case of a patient who was found to have mycotic aortic aneurysms secondary to treatment with BCG after a prolonged course with multiple intervening hospitalizations. Conclusion. Through this report, we discuss our present understanding of BCG infection following treatment and review the literature regarding this particular rare manifestation.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28316859 PMCID: PMC5337836 DOI: 10.1155/2017/4508583
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Urol
Figure 1CT image and 3D reconstruction of aneurysm. (a) Sagittal CT shows saccular infrarenal aneurysm with surrounding inflammation. (b) 3D reconstruction demonstrates that the relation of the aneurysm to major abdominal arteries calcifications can be readily identified.
Figure 2Microscopic (hematoxylin and eosin stain) photos of the resected portion of the aorta. (a) Periaortic adipose tissue with abundant chronic inflammation and fat necrosis. (b) Atherosclerosis and calcifications can be readily identified. (c) Perivascular lymph nodes show granulomatous inflammation. (d) Occasional giant cells are present in the lymph nodes.