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Keratinizing squamous metaplasia of the bladder: Our experience and current approaches.

Andrea Benelli1, Virginia Varca1, Chiara Vaccaro1, Sonia Guzzo1, Marta Nicola2, Monica Onorati2, Andrea Gregori1, Franca Di Nuovo2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Bladder mucosa is anatomically covered by urothelial epithelium. The replacement of the urothelium with stratified squamous cells is defined as squamous metaplasia which can be keratinizing or non-keratinizing. Clinically, it is also known as leukoplakia or keratinizing cystitis of the bladder. Although several etiologic factors have been proposed such as chronic inflammation, irritative stimuli and infection, its pathogenesis is not clearly understood. The natural history of squamous metaplasia and clinical treatment are controversial. Many authors consider squamous metaplasia as a premalignant lesion, so it is fundamental to find an effective treatment to reduce the risk of developing bladder squamous carcinoma. CASE DESCRIPTION: We report our management of a 58-year-old man with histological evidence of keratinizing squamous metaplasia and severe lower urinary tract symptoms. After repeated transurethral resections, the patient was treated with intravesical instillation of hyaluronic acid showing the regression of the lesion with an improvement of macroscopic appearance followed by the resolution of clinical symptoms.
CONCLUSION: The therapeutic management of keratinizing squamous metaplasia is controversial, and currently no effective medical therapy is available for its treatment. Actually, patients undergo transurethral resections and a multidisciplinary approach is required to avoid cystectomy. Annual cystoscopy with multiple biopsies should be performed to determine the presence of dysplasia. Moreover, the therapeutic treatment with hyaluronic acid instillations could be the starting point and the gold standard in the follow-up of our patient. However, at present, further studies are required to formulate an adequate policy for therapeutic management of this unusual lesion of the bladder mucosa.

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Keywords:  Keratinizing cystitis; hyaluronic acid; squamous carcinoma; squamous metaplasia

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30509153     DOI: 10.1177/0391560318810197

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urologia        ISSN: 0391-5603


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1.  Transurethral resection in women with symptomatic keratinizing squamous metaplasia of urinary bladder: A retrospective study of 92 cases.

Authors:  Huan Wang; Tie Chong; Xiu-Ying Tang; Wen-Bo Zheng
Journal:  Low Urin Tract Symptoms       Date:  2019-11-24       Impact factor: 1.592

2.  Bladder mulberry-like fibroepithelial polyp with calcification and squamous cell metaplasia mimicking bladder carcinoma: case report and literature review.

Authors:  Shusheng Zhu; Liang He; Chao Zheng; Yuchuan Hou
Journal:  J Int Med Res       Date:  2020-01       Impact factor: 1.671

3.  Diffuse Leukoplakia of the Bladder Ostium-Sparing in Patient Treated with Leuprorelin for Breast Cancer.

Authors:  Antonio Nacchia; Ferdinando di Giacomo; Arcangelo Di Cerbo; Massimo Dante Di Somma; Giuseppe Patitucci; Giuseppe Disabato; Giulia Vita
Journal:  Case Rep Urol       Date:  2021-07-27
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