Case Report: Bladder adenocarcinoma: Primary or urachal?

J. Antonio Grandez-Urbina, J. Eduardo Tejeda-Mariaca, Marco Ordoñez-Alcantara, Aldo Bello-Sedano, Victor Perez-Cornejo

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Background: Bladder adenocarcinoma (AC) is a scarce histological variant and there are few studies on its proper management. No previous case reports present the management of a urachal tumor and the incidental finding of bladder adenocarcinoma. Clinical case: We present the case of a young woman with nonspecific symptoms, who presented with a prior history of dysuria, bladder tenesmus, suprapubic pain and urinary urgency for one year, which had been treated as recurrent urinary tract infection. A partial cystectomy plus extended lymphadenectomy was scheduled. We found a bladder tumor with characteristics of a urachal tumor and the pathological report indicated a primary bladder AC. The patient had a complete recovery at one year of follow-up. Conclusions: A patient can present with a tumor with urachal characteristics; however, the pathology report can show primary AC. The decision to perform partial cystectomy was an appropriate option for the location of this tumor, with optimal surgical results. Still, a long-term follow-up is necessary. More specific management guidelines are required for the treatment of AC.

Idioma originalInglés estadounidense
-1717
PublicaciónF1000Research
Volumen8
DOI
EstadoIndizado - 2019

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