Transitional cell carcinoma of the ureter

Case contributed by Ahmed Abdrabou , 13 Jan 2015
Diagnosis certain
Changed by Matt A. Morgan, 6 Dec 2015

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Diagnostic Certainty was set to .
Age changed from 81 years old to 80-85Y.
Body was changed:

Isolated involvement of the ureter with transitional cell carcinoma is much less frequent than of the urinary bladder or the renal pelvis. However, it is still the commonest cause of multiple ureteric masses. The patient underwent surgery and a diagnosis of T3N2 was made by pathology which was consistent with the radiological findings.

  • -<p>Isolated involvement of the ureter with <a href="/articles/transitional-cell-carcinoma-of-the-ureter">transitional cell carcinoma</a> is much less frequent than of the urinary bladder or the renal pelvis. However, it is still the commonest cause of multiple ureteric masses. The patient underwent surgery and a diagnosis of <a href="/articles/staging-of-transitional-cell-carcinoma-of-the-ureter">T3N2</a> was made by pathology which was consistent with the radiological findings.</p>
  • +<p>Isolated involvement of the ureter with <a href="/articles/transitional-cell-carcinoma-of-the-ureter">transitional cell carcinoma</a> is much less frequent than of the urinary bladder or the renal pelvis. However, it is still the commonest cause of multiple ureteric masses. The patient underwent surgery and a diagnosis of T3N2 was made by pathology which was consistent with the radiological findings.</p>

Tags changed:

  • ureter
  • oncology

Updates to Study Attributes

Findings was changed:

The left ureter is dilated down to a tight stricture at its distal segment. It shows areas of circumferential wall thickening at its mid segment as well as areas of intraluminal polypoidal masses distally. All these abnormal areas are enhancing in the postcontrast scan and there is also periureteric fat stranding. Associated moderate left hydronephrosis is noted.

Few left lateral para-aortic and common iliac lymphadenopathieslymphadenopathy are noted. Urinary bladder and renal pelvis were free.

Fatty liver, gall bladdergallbladder stone and prostatic enlargement as other findings.

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