| Literature DB >> 29951331 |
Line Winther Gustafson1, Anne Gamst Christiansen1, Huda Majeed1, Peter Humaidan2.
Abstract
Cancer of the urethra is very rare with an age-adjusted incidence of only 0.6 per million women in Europe. The etiology is multifactorial and the incidence increases with age, with the highest rates in patients 75 years or older. We herein describe a 58-year-old woman referred to our unit due to pollakisuria and repeated lower urinary tract infections. The gynecological examination revealed a suspect area in the anterior wall of vagina. Subsequently, ultrasound examination, MRI, and PET-CT scan followed by vaginal biopsies revealed a urethral adenocarcinoma.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29951331 PMCID: PMC5989283 DOI: 10.1155/2018/9010246
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 2090-6692
Figure 1MRI and PET-CT scan visualizing the tumor.
Figure 2Histological pictures of the tumor positive for cytokeratin-20 and cytokeratin-7, respectively.