Non-functionant urinary bladder paraganglioma
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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05/11/2013
05/11/2013
2012
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Introduction: Paragangliomas are rare tumors origined on chromaffin-cells of neural crest and can be located from skull base to pelvis, on sympathetic or parasympathetic paraganglia. They account on less than 0,06% of all urinary bladder tumors, with only few hundreds of cases reported in literature since the first record by Zimmermmann in 1953. Case Report: A 63 year-old woman referring irritative urinary symptoms was submitted to an ultrassonography that disclosed an irregular-shaped nodulation on her bladder. CT confirmed the existence of a nodulation on bladder's anterior wall. Patient had normal levels of urinary catecholamins and Vanilmandelic acid. Tumor was excised and posterior immunohistochemical study revealed it was a paraganglioma. Nowadays, ten months after surgery, patient stills healthy and disease-free. Discussion: Paragangliomas can be classified as functionant or non-functionant, according to its production of cathecolamins, which can cause the same symptom complex of pheocromocytomas. About 10-15% of bladder paragangliomas are malignant, and potential metastasis are more common to lymph nodes, lungs and bones. 131-MIBG iodine cyntilography is the most sensitive method for diagnosis and surgery (transurethral resection or cystectomy) is the best choice for treatment. |
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HEALTHMED, SARAJEVO, v. 6, n. 2, supl., Part 1-2, pp. 568-570, AUG, 2012 1840-2291 |
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eng |
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DRUNPP-SARAJEVO SARAJEVO |
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HEALTHMED |
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closedAccess Copyright DRUNPP-SARAJEVO |
Palavras-Chave | #PARAGANGLIOMA #URINARY BLADDER #NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS #PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA #MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL |
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