scholarly journals Endometrial Cancer Presenting as Acute Urinary Retention : a Case Report and Review of The Literature

Cases Journal ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Samer R Tannus ◽  
Ilan Atlas
2015 ◽  
Vol 86 (1) ◽  
pp. 77-79 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariusz Bidziński ◽  
Małgorzata Siergiej ◽  
Justyna Radkiewicz ◽  
Sławomir Sikora

Author(s):  
Leonardo Muratori ◽  
Paola Sperone ◽  
Gabriella Gorzegno ◽  
Anna La Salvia ◽  
Giorgio Vittorio Scagliotti

Abstract Background Endometrial carcinoma is one of the most common female cancers in developed countries. Disease stage is associated with the risk of disease relapse after radical treatment. Typically, the risk of disease relapse peaks at 3 years from local radical treatment and then diminishes over time, so that late relapses (i.e., from year 5 afterward) are extremely infrequent. Here, we report two cases of women with endometrial cancer who developed a disease relapse more than 15 years after radical treatment. A review of the literature revealed other seven reports of women with relapse from endometrial cancer occurring more than 10 years after radical treatment. Case presentation Case report 1 is a 56-year-old woman with an endometrioid cancer who underwent a hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy in 1998. She relapsed in the lung in 2014, 16 years from radical surgery. Case report 2, a 75-year-old woman, with an endometrioid cancer, was treated by hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and adjuvant radiotherapy. The disease relapse in the lung was detected in 2019, 22 years from radical treatment. Conclusion Although guidelines do not support oncological follow-up beyond 5 years from surgery, oncologists should consider late recurrence of endometrial carcinoma in the differential diagnosis of women presenting with metastases of uncertain origin and prior history of this disease.


Author(s):  
Rajasri G Yaliwal ◽  
Shreedevi S Kori ◽  
Aruna M Biradar ◽  
Subhashchandra R Mudanur ◽  
Basavaraj G Patil ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (7) ◽  
pp. e243927
Author(s):  
Swaroop Subbaraya ◽  
Ajit Sawant ◽  
Prakash Pawar ◽  
Sunil Patil

Malakoplakia is a rare chronic inflammatory condition, which primarily occurs in genitourinary tract, with prostatic malakoplakia being extremely rare. We present two cases of acute urinary retention, with clinically firm nodular prostate and a raised serum prostate-specific antigen. Transrectal ultrasound-guided prostatic biopsy showed features of malakoplakia. There was a significant reduction of size of prostate on transrectal ultrasonography after 4 weeks of antibiotics. However, one patient had failed trial without catheter and was subjected to transurethral resection of prostate. The biopsy of the prostatic chips also showed features of malakoplakia. Other patient improved symptomatically after antibiotics and was managed conservatively. Both the patients are on regular follow-up and are asymptomatic. Prostatic malakoplakia presenting as urinary retention is very uncommon with around 12 cases in the literature. Recognition of prostatic malakoplakia is important because clinically it can masquerade prostatic malignancy. Treatment with antibiotics is necessary before subjecting the patients for surgery in patients with obstructive symptoms.


BMC Urology ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcus Derigs ◽  
Anika Pehl ◽  
Jorge Riera-Knorrenschild ◽  
Rainer Hofmann ◽  
Axel Hegele

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