scholarly journals Metachronous Primary Adenocarcinoma of Distal and Proximal Ureter within Two Years

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
Dominik Abt ◽  
Gautier Müllhaupt ◽  
Livio Mordasini ◽  
Pierre André Diener ◽  
Hans-Peter Schmid

Primary adenocarcinoma of the upper urinary tract, particularly of the ureter, is an extremely rare entity. We are reporting on the first case of metachronous appearance in one patient. The 71-year-old man underwent partial ureterectomy (R0 resection) for primary adenocarcinoma of the left distal ureter. 3 years later, nephroureterectomy had to be performed because of metachronous primary adenocarcinoma of the left proximal ureter. Extensive examinations revealed no evidence for further malignancies at both times. Primary adenocarcinoma of the upper urinary tract is rare but should be kept in mind, especially in patients with chronic inflammation and urinary tract obstruction. Due to the low incidence, there is a lack of data regarding its pathogenesis, diagnosis, and optimal treatment.

2021 ◽  
Vol 37 ◽  
pp. 101619
Author(s):  
Nguyen Duy Hung ◽  
Vuong Kim Ngan ◽  
Nguyen Dinh Hieu ◽  
Nguyen Minh Duc

2021 ◽  
pp. 677-682
Author(s):  
Noah E. Canvasser ◽  
Jennifer G. Rothschild ◽  
Frederick J. Meyers ◽  
Christopher P. Evans

Both upper and lower urinary tract obstruction are prevalent in the palliative care setting. Although sometimes related to urological conditions, non-urological aetiologies are also seen. Common causes of lower urinary tract obstruction include benign prostatic hyperplasia in men, an underlying neurological condition, and advanced pelvic malignancy. In the acute setting, bladder decompression with a Foley catheter is the easiest and fastest way to resolve the problem. Common causes of upper urinary tract obstruction include nephrolithiasis and advanced malignancy. This chapter will address the evaluation and management of these common clinical issues.


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