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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiong Xiong ◽  
Wei He ◽  
Bin Xiong ◽  
Feng Yao

Abstract Background The urinary bladder tumour antigen (BTA) stat test has already been used for the diagnosis and monitoring of bladder cancer (BC). However, more evidence is needed regarding its efficacy and utility in the clinic. In this study, we investigated the influence of haematuria on the performance of the BTA stat test in a clinical cohort.Methods Urine samples from 836 subjects, including 50 healthy volunteers, 553 patients with benign urologic disorders, 124 patients with histologically proven BC, and 109 patients with other histologically proven urologic cancers, were analysed by the BTA stat test and urinalysis. We detected the sensitivity and specificity of the BTA stat test in each group and analysed the effect of haematuria on the specificity.Results Our data show that 58.06% of patients in the BC group had haematuria. Haematuria with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), renal hamartoma (RH) and urolithiasis were identified in 39.01%, 42.86% and 66.49% of patients with benign urologic disorders, respectively. Haematuria was identified in 48.72% of prostatic cancer patients and 67.74% of renal cancer patients. The overall sensitivity of the BTA stat test was 90.32%. The sensitivity was 97.22% in BC patients with haematuria and 80.77% in BC patients without haematuria. The overall specificity in healthy individuals, patients with benign urologic disorders and patients with other urologic cancers was 50.84%. In all patients with haematuria, the specificity of the BTA stat test was 15.82%, while the specificity was 72.6% in patients without haematuria.Conclusions Haematuria has a significant influence on the BTA stat test. The performance of the BTA stat test can be increased if patients with known or obvious haematuria conditions are excluded from the test.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiong Xiong ◽  
Wei He ◽  
Bin Xiong ◽  
Feng Yao

Abstract Background: The urinary bladder tumour antigen (BTA) stat test has already been used for the diagnosis and monitoring of bladder cancer (BC). However, more evidence is needed regarding its efficacy and utility in the clinic. In this study, we investigated the influence of haematuria on the performance of the BTA stat test in a clinical cohort. Methods: Urine samples from 836 subjects, including 50 healthy volunteers, 553 patients with benign urologic disorders, 124 patients with histologically proven BC, and 109 patients with other histologically proven urologic cancers, were analysed by the BTA stat test and urinalysis. We detected the sensitivity and specificity of the BTA stat test in each group, and analysed the effect of haematuria on the specificity. Results: Our data showed that 58.06% of patients had haematuria in the BC group. Haematuria with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), renal hamartoma (RH) and urolithiasis were identified in 39.01%, 42.86% and 66.49% of patients with benign urologic disorders, respectively. Haematuria was identified in 48.72% of prostatic cancer patients and 67.74% of renal cancer patients. The overall sensitivity of the BTA stat test was 90.32%. The sensitivity was 97.22% in BC patients with haematuria and 80.77% in BC patients without haematuria. The overall specificity in healthy individuals, patients with benign urologic disorders and other urologic cancers was 50.84%. In all patients with haematuria, the specificity of the BTA stat test was 15.82%, while it was 72.6% in patients without haematuria. Conclusions: Haematuria has a significant influence on the BTA stat test. Thus, this test should not be used for the diagnosis of bladder cancer in patients with haematuria.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiong Xiong ◽  
Wei He ◽  
Bin Xiong ◽  
Feng Yao

Abstract Background The urinary bladder tumour antigen (BTA) stat test has already been used for the diagnosis and monitoring of bladder cancer (BC). However, more evidence is needed regarding its efficacy and utility in the clinic. In this study, we investigated the influence of haematuria on the performance of the BTA stat test in a clinical cohort.Methods Urine samples from 836 subjects, including 50 healthy volunteers, 553 patients with benign urologic disorders, 124 patients with histologically proven BC, and 109 patients with other histologically proven urologic cancers, were analysed by the BTA stat test and urinalysis. We detected the sensitivity and specificity of the BTA stat test in each group, and analysed the effect of haematuria on the specificity.Results Our data showed that 58.06% of patients had haematuria in the BC group. Haematuria with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), renal hamartoma (RH) and urolithiasis were identified in 39.01%, 42.86% and 66.49% of patients with benign urologic disorders, respectively. Haematuria was identified in 48.72% of prostatic cancer patients and 67.74% of renal cancer patients. The overall sensitivity of the BTA stat test was 90.32%. The sensitivity was 97.22% in BC patients with haematuria and 80.77% in BC patients without haematuria. The overall specificity in healthy individuals, patients with benign urologic disorders and other urologic cancers was 50.84%. In all patients with haematuria, the specificity of the BTA stat test was 15.82%, while it was 72.6% in patients without haematuria.Conclusions Haematuria has a significant influence on the BTA stat test. Our study suggested that the BTA stat test is not an ideal diagnostic tool for BC.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (10) ◽  
pp. 3422
Author(s):  
Kanumury Ramesh ◽  
Paruchuri Naga Manvi

ABSTRACT:Angiomyolipomas also referred to as renal hamartoma is a benign lesion.They are either sporadic or associated with syndromes like tuberous sclerosis. Here we present a case of 58yrs old male patient, who presented with left sided abdominal pain for 1month.On examination over face Adenoma Sebaceum was present.Ultrasound abdomen and contrast enhanced computed tomography showed bilateral renal angiomyolipoma with aneurysm over left side.On plain computed tomography of head subependymal calcifications were present.Left Nephrectomy was done and histopathology revealed Angiomyolipoma.


2017 ◽  
Vol 42 (9) ◽  
pp. 709-710 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guohua Shen ◽  
Zhongzhi Qi ◽  
Rui Huang ◽  
Bin Liu ◽  
Anren Kuang

Author(s):  
Wei Guan ◽  
Jian Bai ◽  
Zhiquan Hu ◽  
Yaowu Su ◽  
Qianyuan Zhuang ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 112-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. N. Colabawalla
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1995 ◽  
Vol 86 (8) ◽  
pp. 1394-1397 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hitoshi Yanaihara ◽  
Kunihiro Hayakawa ◽  
Masakazu Ohashi ◽  
Hiromichi Ichikawa ◽  
Makoto Hata
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1988 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 80-82 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Prats López ◽  
J. Palou Redorta ◽  
J. Morote Robles ◽  
E. Martinez Pérez ◽  
C. Ruiz Marcellán
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