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An Orthotopic Bladder Cancer Model for Gene Delivery Studies
Published on: December 1, 2013
[Bladder metastasis of renal carcinoma]
Jorge García Rodríguez1, Jesús María Fernández Gómez, Antonio Jalón Monzón
1Servicio de Urología, Servicio de Anatomía Patológica, Hospital Central de Asturias, Oviedo, España.
Objectives:
We report the case of a patient who had underwent surgery for a clear cell renal carcinoma 2 years before presenting with metastasic extension to bladder on follow-up.
Methods:
Radiological finding of a bladder mass during follow-up after nephrectomy.
Results:
TURBT was carried out with the pathologic report of clear cell carcinoma, compatible with a primary renal origin.
Conclusions:
Bladder is a very rare place for metastasis from kidney tumors. Prognosis will depend on the time of appearance of such metastases.
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