| Literature DB >> 29042942 |
Xiaolin Yao1, Yufang Yuan1, Jiajie Fang1, Hai Jiang1.
Abstract
Urethral amyloidosis is a rare condition in which eosinophilic amyloid proteins are deposited in the urethra. Only a small number of reports on urethral amyloidosis have been published. Increased interest has been associated with this disease due to its clinical similarities with urothelial carcinoma. A biopsy of the lesion and a histological examination are essential for the correct diagnosis. Conservative management has been suggested by various urologists as the optimal treatment approach for urethral amyloidosis; however, recurrence and urethral stricture are common, and typically further treatment is required. Urethroplasty has been used in a limited number of urethral amyloidosis cases, with beneficial short-term outcomes; however, long-term follow-up data are lacking. The present case report describes the cases of 2 patients with urethral amyloidosis who underwent urethroplasty without recurrence or progression for >2 years. These findings indicate that urethroplasty is beneficial for the long-term management of urethral amyloidosis.Entities:
Keywords: amyloidosis; buccal mucosa; pedicle flap; urethroplasty
Year: 2017 PMID: 29042942 PMCID: PMC5639385 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2017.4983
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447