1. BCG Induced Necrosis of the Entire Bladder Urothelium
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Malte Krönig, Cordula Jilg, Dieter Burger, Mathias Langer, Sylvia Timme-Bronsert, Martin Werner, Ulrich Wetterauer, and Wolfgang-Schultze Seemann
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BCG ,Urothelial necrosis ,Bladder cancer ,Cystectomy ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Instillation therapy with attenuated tuberculosis bacteria (BCG) can significantly reduce rates of recurrence of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. Local and systemic side effects such as dysuria, irritative voiding symptoms or partial bladder contracture and systemic inflammation were reported. A 75 year-old male patient with recurrent non muscle invasive bladder cancer developed necrosis of the entire bladder urothelium more than six years after BCG instillation immunotherapy. The resulting irritative voiding symptoms and low bladder capacity required radical cystectomy. BCG instillation can cause severe side effects, which develop gradually and eventually need radical surgical therapy such as cystectomy without tumor recurrence.
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- 2015
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