1.Lung Metastasis of Ta Bladder Cancer: A Case Report and Literature Review.
Takeshi SANO ; Shinshichi HAMADA ; Takao HAITANI ; Masakazu NAKASHIMA ; Yoichiro KAJITA ; Yasumasa SHICHIRI
Korean Journal of Urology 2013;54(4):271-273
A 66-year-old man with a history of multiple transurethral resections for recurrent bladder tumors, staged as Ta according to the International Union Against Cancer staging guidelines, presented with a complaint of dry cough. A round nodule with a diameter of 7.5 cm was detected in the lung by chest computed tomography, and a video-assisted thoracoscopic lobectomy was performed. Pulmonary metastasis of recurrent bladder cancer was diagnosed by immunohistochemistry staining for the urothelium-specific protein uroplakin Ia. Subsequently, 2 cycles of systemic chemotherapy were administered. Two and a half years after treatment, no recurrence of pulmonary lesions has been detected. A combination of complete resection of pulmonary lesions and systemic chemotherapy may result in a good prognosis for patients with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer.
Cough
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Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Lung
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Neoplasm Staging
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Prognosis
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Recurrence
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Solitary Pulmonary Nodule
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Thorax
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Urinary Bladder
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Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
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Uroplakin Ia