1. Oncological cases and complications in Urology
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Luís Campos Pinheiro, Panagiotis Stamatakos, Salvatore Greco, Mariangela Rutigliani, João Vasco Barreira, Konstantinos Ntoumas, Cabrita Carneiro, Carlo Introini, Andrea Benelli, Gil Falcão, Charalampos Fragkoulis, Massimiliano Bernabei, Antonia Di Domenico, Ioannis Glykas, Georgios Papadopoulos, Nicolò Fabbri, and M. Beverini
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Male ,Urologic Neoplasms ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Lobular Breast Carcinoma ,030232 urology & nephrology ,lcsh:RC870-923 ,Inferior vena cava ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ureter ,Urethrorrhagia ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,Radical surgery ,Hydronephrosis ,Aged ,Penile cancer ,HPV ,Rare tumors ,Endoscopy ,Coagulation ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,lcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,medicine.disease ,Nephrectomy ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine.vein ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,business - Abstract
This collection of cases describes some unusual urological tumors and complications related to urological tumors and their treatment. Case 1: A case of left hydronephrosis referred four years after a right radical mastectomy for lobular breast carcinoma was described. Computed tomography scan revealed a left hydronephrosis with dilated ureter up to the proximal third. An exploratory laparoscopy was performed and the definitive histopathology examination showed a recurrence of the carcinoma with a right tubal metastasis and peritoneal carcinosis. Case 2: A rare case of an extensive penile squamous cell carcinoma in a young man. The patient was treated with radical surgery and modified inguinal lymphadenectomy. No recurrence was noticed so far. Case 3: A rare case of left sided Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) in a patient diagnosed with renal cell cancer who underwent open left partial nephrectomy. Case 4: A case of urethrorrhagia, caused by a recent trauma from an urinary catheter placed in a patient submitted to gastric resection due to a neoplastic pathology. Urethrorrhagia only temporarily responded to conservative treatment and ultimately resolved by coagulation with an endoscopic approach.
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- 2021