scholarly journals Disseminated Mycobacterium Bovis Infection Complicating Intravesical BCG Instillation for the Treatment of Superficial Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder

2016 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. CCRep.S39904 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fatehi Elzein ◽  
Nada Albogami ◽  
Mustafa Saad ◽  
Nazik El Tayeb ◽  
Abdullah Alghamdi ◽  
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Background Intravesical instillation of Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG) remains a first-line treatment for superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. Although its use is relatively safe, severe complications such as granulomatous hepatitis, osteomyelitis, pneumonitis, and sepsis occur in few patients. Complications of intravesical instillation of BCG can be local or systemic, with early or late presentation. Case Presentation Here, we report an 88-year-old man who developed fever, rigors, and episodes of syncope following fourth intravesical BCG instillation for the treatment of superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. Pancytopenia, disseminated intravascular coagulation, ground glass appearance on computerized tomography of the chest scan in addition to multiple bone marrow granulomas, suggested the diagnosis of disseminated BCG infection. All these features recovered on antituberculosis treatment. Conclusion Our case study highlights the importance of early recognition and prompt treatment of patients with disseminated BCG infection following intravesical instillation. Although isolation of mycobacterium is desirable to make the diagnosis, it is not unusual to have negative smears and cultures and this should not be used to dismiss the possibility of BCG infection.

2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. e235084
Author(s):  
Ruhaid Khurram ◽  
Aqsa Khurram ◽  
Khurram Chaudhary

Synovial metastasis is a rare presentation with only a few reported cases in the published literature. A majority of cases of malignant synovitis have a primary lung or colorectal origin. It carries a poor prognosis with an average survival of approximately 5 months from diagnosis. The treatment options are limited to palliative approaches, which highlight the aggressive nature of the presentation as well as the necessity for early recognition. We report an index case of synovial metastasis of the knee joint in a patient with progressive transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder and review the literature with respect to synovial metastasis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (11) ◽  
pp. e246389
Author(s):  
David Flynn ◽  
Akihiro Ogi ◽  
Shradha Subedi ◽  
Jonathan Langton ◽  
Keat Choong ◽  
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Mycotic aneurysms are rare and if left untreated, can have devastating outcomes. In this case, a 72-year-old man presented to hospital with fevers, night sweats and abdominal pain. A CT scan revealed the development an infrarenal pseudoaneurysm over the course of 8 weeks, increasing from 2.8 cm to a 3.1 cm. The aneurysm was not present on a CT scan performed 6 months earlier. The patient underwent an emergency endovascular repair of the aortic aneurysm (EVAR) and was placed on broad-spectrum antibiotics. Intra-aortic blood cultures aspirated adjacent to the aneurysm and tissue biopsy confirmed tuberculosis bovis as the cause of the mycotic aneurysm. The patient had been treated with intravesical BCG for transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder several months prior. The patient was treated with an extended course of antituberculosis medication. He recovered well and was back to his baseline function within weeks.


2004 ◽  
Vol 171 (4S) ◽  
pp. 257-257
Author(s):  
Sam B. Gray ◽  
Brian J. Duggan ◽  
Perry Maxwell ◽  
Ken Arthur ◽  
Neil Anderson ◽  
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