Asymptomatic Bladder Metastasis from Breast Cancer
Introduction. Breast cancer is the most common nondermatologic cancer in women. Common metastatic sites include lymph nodes, lung, liver, and bone. Metastases to the bladder are extremely rare, with all reported cases presenting with urinary symptoms. Case Report. Herein, we report the first case of...
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doaj-66cbdcbd17204a558582cddf149713bd2020-11-24T22:25:54ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Urology2090-696X2090-69782014-01-01201410.1155/2014/672591672591Asymptomatic Bladder Metastasis from Breast CancerLuigi Cormio0Francesca Sanguedolce1Giuseppe Di Fino2Paolo Massenio3Giuseppe Liuzzi4Nicola Ruocco5Pantaleo Bufo6Giuseppe Carrieri7Department of Urology and Renal Transplantation, University of Foggia, Viale Luigi Pinto 1, 71121 Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Pathology, University of Foggia, Viale Luigi Pinto 1, 71121 Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Urology and Renal Transplantation, University of Foggia, Viale Luigi Pinto 1, 71121 Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Urology and Renal Transplantation, University of Foggia, Viale Luigi Pinto 1, 71121 Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Urology and Renal Transplantation, University of Foggia, Viale Luigi Pinto 1, 71121 Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Urology and Renal Transplantation, University of Foggia, Viale Luigi Pinto 1, 71121 Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Pathology, University of Foggia, Viale Luigi Pinto 1, 71121 Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Urology and Renal Transplantation, University of Foggia, Viale Luigi Pinto 1, 71121 Foggia, ItalyIntroduction. Breast cancer is the most common nondermatologic cancer in women. Common metastatic sites include lymph nodes, lung, liver, and bone. Metastases to the bladder are extremely rare, with all reported cases presenting with urinary symptoms. Case Report. Herein, we report the first case of completely asymptomatic bladder metastasis from breast cancer, occasionally revealed, 98 months after the initial diagnosis of lobular breast carcinoma, by a follow-up computed tomography scanning showing thickening of left bladder wall and grade II left hydronephrosis. A positive staining for estrogen and progesterone receptors was confirmed by immunohistochemistry. Discussion. The reported case confirms that bladder metastases from breast cancer tend to occur late after the diagnosis of the primary tumor and, for the first time, points out they can be asymptomatic. Conclusion. Such data support the need for careful follow-up and early intervention whenever such clinical situation is suspected.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/672591 |
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Luigi Cormio Francesca Sanguedolce Giuseppe Di Fino Paolo Massenio Giuseppe Liuzzi Nicola Ruocco Pantaleo Bufo Giuseppe Carrieri |
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Luigi Cormio Francesca Sanguedolce Giuseppe Di Fino Paolo Massenio Giuseppe Liuzzi Nicola Ruocco Pantaleo Bufo Giuseppe Carrieri Asymptomatic Bladder Metastasis from Breast Cancer Case Reports in Urology |
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Luigi Cormio Francesca Sanguedolce Giuseppe Di Fino Paolo Massenio Giuseppe Liuzzi Nicola Ruocco Pantaleo Bufo Giuseppe Carrieri |
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Asymptomatic Bladder Metastasis from Breast Cancer |
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Asymptomatic Bladder Metastasis from Breast Cancer |
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Asymptomatic Bladder Metastasis from Breast Cancer |
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Asymptomatic Bladder Metastasis from Breast Cancer |
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Case Reports in Urology |
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2090-696X 2090-6978 |
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Introduction. Breast cancer is the most common nondermatologic cancer in women. Common metastatic sites include lymph nodes, lung, liver, and bone. Metastases to the bladder are extremely rare, with all reported cases presenting with urinary symptoms. Case Report. Herein, we report the first case of completely asymptomatic bladder metastasis from breast cancer, occasionally revealed, 98 months after the initial diagnosis of lobular breast carcinoma, by a follow-up computed tomography scanning showing thickening of left bladder wall and grade II left hydronephrosis. A positive staining for estrogen and progesterone receptors was confirmed by immunohistochemistry. Discussion. The reported case confirms that bladder metastases from breast cancer tend to occur late after the diagnosis of the primary tumor and, for the first time, points out they can be asymptomatic. Conclusion. Such data support the need for careful follow-up and early intervention whenever such clinical situation is suspected. |
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