Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 6 de 6
Filter
1.
Urol Case Rep ; 54: 102735, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38660615

ABSTRACT

Urachal adenocarcinomas, constituting 10 % of bladder adenocarcinomas, pose a significant challenge with limited literature. A 43-year-old male presented with haematuria and abdominal pain, leading to surgical intervention for a 13 cm pelvic tumor. Histopathology identified an intestinal-type primary urachal adenocarcinoma, staged as IIIA, no recurrence on follow-up. Early detection is crucial for improved outcomes in these rare malignancies. While surgery remains the primary treatment, outcomes vary, emphasizing the need for research on standardized protocols. Enhanced awareness and interdisciplinary collaboration are vital for effective management. Comprehensive guidelines are essential for optimizing patient prognoses in urachal adenocarcinomas.

2.
Urol Case Rep ; 53: 102659, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38327638

ABSTRACT

Human echinococcosis is a parasitic disease caused by tapeworms of the genus Echinococcus. The two most important forms of the disease in humans are cystic echinococcosis (hydatidosis) and alveolar echinococcosis. Humans are infected through ingestion of parasite eggs in contaminated food, water, or soil, or through direct contact with animal hosts. Although most reported patients with Echinococcosis have cysts in their lungs and livers, more unusual cyst locations were also recorded. Evolution of cysts, irrespective of their localization is associated with many complications including life-threatening. We report unusual localization of parasitic cyst in urinary bladder, diagnostic and therapeutic problems.

3.
Urol Int ; 107(4): 358-362, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36807219

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a histological diagnosis characterized by an increase in the number of epithelial and stromal cells in the transitional zone of the prostate gland. The clinical manifestation of BPH is associated with the appearance of so-called lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) which can also be a consequence of other conditions not related to the prostate. Covid-19, also known as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 was discovered as a disease in late 2019 in the city of Wuhan, China. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A case-control study was conducted between September 2021 and May 2022. Information was initially collected on 60 patients followed up and treated conservatively for BPH in two outpatient practices and recovered from Covid-19. After processing the received information, 27 patients were excluded from the study and 33 patients remained for observation The assessment of patients is carried out through an internationally validated questionnaire - international prostate symptom score (IPPS), prostate specific antigen, digital rectal examination (DRЕ), and ultrasound diagnostics of the prostate gland with consideration of its volume and the amount of residual urine. RESULTS: Our data show a strong correlation between the changes in LUTS in patients with BPH and Covid-19 infection. CONCLUSION: Although almost 3 years have passed since the beginning of this pandemic, there are still many unanswered questions surrounding this disease. We believe that with our experience we will enrich the information about the relationship between Covid-19 and LUTS, and the results obtained by us can serve as a basis for future large-scale and more in-depth studies on the subject.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms , Prostatic Hyperplasia , Male , Humans , Prostatic Hyperplasia/diagnosis , Case-Control Studies , COVID-19/complications , Prostate/pathology , Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms/diagnosis
4.
Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 63(Supplement): S53-S55, 2020 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32108629

ABSTRACT

Paratesticular tumours are relatively rare and mostly of the mesenchymal origin. Due to its rarity, general surgical pathologists might have limited experience on the diagnostic entities and relevant differential diagnoses related to mesenchymal paratesticular tumours. This may likely cause diagnostic difficulties in a daily pathology practice. Paratesticular liposarcoma is a highly heterogeneous tumour and may be misdiagnosed as a benign fibromatous lesion. Herein we present a case of well-differentiated paratesticular liposarcoma of the sclerosing type initially diagnosed as a fibrous pseudotumour. Main differential diagnostic considerations are highlighted.


Subject(s)
Fibroma/diagnostic imaging , Genital Neoplasms, Male/diagnostic imaging , Liposarcoma/diagnostic imaging , Testicular Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Aged, 80 and over , Diagnosis, Differential , Diagnostic Errors , Fatal Outcome , Humans , Male , Orchiectomy , Testicular Neoplasms/pathology , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
5.
Folia Med (Plovdiv) ; 59(2): 232-237, 2017 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28704194

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Sarcomatoid (spindle cell) squamous cell carcinoma is a rare, highgrade, aggressive tumor consisting of the squamous cell carcinoma admixed with the malignant spindle cell (sarcomatoid) elements. These tumors are relatively uncommon in the genitourinary system and particularly in the penis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two sarcomatoid squamous cell carcinomas of the penis were diagnosed in our hospital between 2012 and 2015. Clinical histories, pathology reports, hematoxylin and eosin-stained and immunohistochemical slides were reviewed. RESULTS: In both cases, the tumors presented as single, pedunculated, extensive masses with surface ulceration; histology study showed a mixture of high-grade squamous cell carcinoma component and spindle cell neoplastic component in different proportions. Immunohistochemical stains of CK AE1/AE3, p63 and CK903 showed positive immunoreactivity in both components in both cases. Vimentin was positive in spindle cell component and negative in squamous cell carcinoma areas. CONCLUSION: Sarcomatoid squamous cell carcinoma of the penis is an uncommon tumor of this site with aggressive behavior and bad prognosis which might be related to the delay in medical examination and diagnosis. A correct and thorough morphological study is of great importance for the staging of the disease, treatment and follow up of patients.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/pathology , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/surgery , Penile Neoplasms/pathology , Penile Neoplasms/surgery , Sarcoma/pathology , Sarcoma/surgery , Aged , Biopsy, Needle , Cohort Studies , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Lymph Nodes/pathology , Lymph Nodes/surgery , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Invasiveness/pathology , Neoplasm Staging , Rare Diseases , Retrospective Studies , Risk Assessment
6.
Folia Med (Plovdiv) ; 59(1): 84-90, 2017 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28384107

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Prostate carcinoma (PC) is the second most diagnosed cancer in men population worldwide. The small amount of the tissue in prostate needle biopsy is often sufficient for the correct interpretation. Novel antibodies, as ERG, could add to the diagnostic value of IHC study in analysing difficult core biopsies. AIM: The aim of the present study was to establish a diagnostic use of ERG in a work-up of prostate needle biopsies containing minute PC, individually and in combination with AMACR/34ßE12. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From total number of 1710 consecutive prostate needle biopsies based on HE stain 114 biopsies containing minute PC. Selected biopsies were incubated with anti-ERG, AMACR and 34ßE12 antibodies using immunohistochemical technique. RESULTS: Among 98 selected biopsies, 57 showed positive and 41 negative ERG staining. AMACR staining was positively expressed in 86 of the cases and completely absent in remaining 12. In 9 of the AMACR-negative cases the final diagnosis was establish by manifestation of ERG expression in the tumour foci. 95 of the biopsies demonstrated lack of 34ßE12 expression and only 3 cases showed weak patchy staining. Among these cases 2 were ERG-positive. CONCLUSION: ERG antibody could be especially helpful in the cases with controversial expression of AMACR and 34ßE12.


Subject(s)
Biomarkers, Tumor/metabolism , Carcinoma/metabolism , Keratins/metabolism , Prostatic Neoplasms/metabolism , Racemases and Epimerases/metabolism , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Biopsy, Needle , Carcinoma/diagnosis , Carcinoma/pathology , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Kallikreins/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Prostate-Specific Antigen/blood , Prostatic Neoplasms/diagnosis , Prostatic Neoplasms/pathology , Transcriptional Regulator ERG/metabolism
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL
...