在泌尿病学中一个不寻常的实体:尿囊瘤
Ignacio Calleja Duran1, Jose Emilio Hernandez Sanchez1, Oana Beatrice Popescu1
1Department of Urology, Hospital Universitario General de Villalba, Collado Villalba, Madrid, Spain.
Journal of medical cases
|September 4, 2025
概括
这是一种罕见的瘤. 这一案例突出了一位老年妇女的不寻常表现,强调了早期诊断和膀质量监测的必要性.
科学领域:
- 尿道病学
- 癌症学
- 内分泌学
背景情况:
- 膀副瘤是一种极其罕见的瘤,占所有膀瘤的0.05%.
- 非特定的临床和放射性发现经常导致错误诊断,可能导致因甲醇胺释放而导致严重的外科手术并发症.
研究的目的:
- 报告一个老年无症状患者的异常膀瘤病例.
- 强调在高血管性膀瘤的差分诊断中考虑膀副瘤的重要性.
- 讨论这种罕见疾病的最佳管理和监测策略.
主要方法:
- 一个77岁的老妇人的病例报告,
- 诊断成像和生物化学评估 (甲基醇胺水平).
- 通过经尿道切除膀 (TURB) 进行手术治疗.
主要成果:
- 在一个疑似患有克罗恩病的病人身上偶然发现了一种17毫米的膀瘤.
- 患者无症状,甲醇胺水平正常.
- 通过 TURB 实现了完整的瘤切除,在 6 个月的随访期内没有复发.
结论:
- 膀偏瘤可能发生在老年人身上,并且可能没有典型的上腺体症状.
- 及早识别膀副瘤对于预防外科手术危机和确保适当的治疗至关重要.
- 长期多学科监测对于膀偏瘤患者至关重要.
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