| Literature DB >> 29344095 |
Ruben De Groote1, Alessandro Larcher2, Marijn Goossens3, De Raeve Hendrik4, Van Der Steen Kris4, Vincent De Coninck3, Geert De Naeyer3, Peter Schatteman3, Frederiek D'Hondt3, Alexandre Mottrie3.
Abstract
We report a case of intravesical metastasis of a clear cell renal cell carcinoma. In renal cell carcinoma 16% of patients present with metastatic disease. Renal cell carcinoma can metastasize to nearly every organ, although metastatic spread to the urinary bladder is rare, with fewer than 70 described cases. The route and pattern of metastatic spread is not yet fully understood and different pathways are suggested. Gross haematuria is the presenting symptom in the majority of cases. These intravesical metastases may be synchronous or metachronous and can be solitary or part of polymetastatic disease. No standard treatment can be suggested due to the rare nature of this phenomenon, and treatment varies from transurethral resection, partial or complete cystectomy to systemic therapy. Prognosis in patients with a solitary bladder lesion that developed metachronously is rather good, whereas poor prognosis can be expected in patients with synchronous and multiple metastases.Entities:
Keywords: intravesical; metachronous; metastasis; renal cell carcinoma
Year: 2017 PMID: 29344095 PMCID: PMC5761917 DOI: 10.1177/1756287217738986
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Adv Urol ISSN: 1756-2872