Vesical metastasis of gastric adenocarcinoma
AUTOR(ES)
Antunes, Alberto A., Siqueira Jr, Tibério M., Falcão, Evandro
FONTE
International braz j urol
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2004-10
RESUMO
Metastatic vesical tumors are rare, and constitute approximately 1% of all neoplasias affecting this organ. The authors report the case of a 63-year old woman with vesical metastasis of gastric adenocarcinoma. Patient presented signs of cachexia and complained of left lumbar pain and dysuria unresponsive to antibiotic therapy for approximately 5 months. She reported a previous partial gastrectomy due to ulcerative undifferentiated gastric adenocarcinoma 1 year and 9 months before. Cystoscopy revealed an extensive vegetative lesion in bladder, occupying its entire mucosal surface. The biopsy revealed metastatic signet-ring cell adenocarcinoma.
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