Metachronous bilateral ureteral cancer in patient with hereditaly nonpolyposis colorectal cancer

2004 
Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by an excess of extracolonic malignancies including those of the urinary tract. We report a case of metachronous bilateral ureteral cancer associated with HNPCC. A 51-year-old man was referred to Nara National Hospital for further examination of left hydronephrosis on excretory urography performed on the periodical follow-up for colon cancer. Computed tomography showed a mass in the left lower ureter and urine cytology was demonstrated class V. The operation was performed under the diagnosis of left ureteral cancer. The histopathological diagnosis was transitional cell carcinoma, grade 2, pT1. After 4 months of the operation, he presented with gross hematuria. Retrograde pyelography demonstrated tumors in the right side (ureter and renal pelvis) and the histopathological diagnosis of the biopsy specimens revealed transitional cell carcinoma, grade 2. We performed 4 times of BCG instillation followed by laser ablation of the tumor. The reported case was compatible for Japanese clinical criteria, group B for HNPCC.
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