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CASE REPORT article

Front. Oncol.
Sec. Genitourinary Oncology
Volume 14 - 2024 | doi: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1423744

A rare case of renal tuberculosis combined with bladder cancer

Provisionally accepted
Yang Xiang Yang Xiang 1Zhou Wen Zhou Wen 1Meng Yang Meng Yang 1Han Lv Han Lv 2Zongyu Chen Zongyu Chen 2Jianguo Zhu Jianguo Zhu 1*
  • 1 Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital, Guiyang, China
  • 2 Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou Province, China

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    We report a case of renal tuberculosis combined with bladder cancer. The patient was a 57-year-old man with no history of tuberculosis who presented with haematuria and signs of urinary tract irritation.Computed tomography (CT) showed florid, bowel-filling calcifications at the level of the right renal hilum, multiple hyperdense shadows from the right renal pelvis to the ureter, and left pyelo-ureteral effusion. Enhanced CT showed localised protrusion and marked enhancement of bladder tissue. Blood TSPOT.TB was positive, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) was increased, and urine Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA was negative. Cystoscopy showed an irregular bulge at the bladder neck opening, and pathological examination diagnosed high-grade papillary carcinoma of the uroepithelium. The diagnosis was tuberculosis of the right kidney and bladder tumour. The patient was re-visited due to anuria for 2 days and underwent emergency left percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) to improve the left kidney function. Given the potential for extensive infiltration into the muscular layer of the bladder tumor, a transurethral resection of the bladder tumor (TURBT) was advocated as an initial step to obtain tissue for diagnostic confirmation. Following this, a right nephrectomy and radical cystectomy to address the bladder cancer would have been performed. Nevertheless, the patient declined surgery due to the associated risks and succumbed to the illness 7 months post-follow-up.This is a rare case, and informed consent was obtained from the patient and her family.

    Keywords: Renal tuberculosis, Autonephrectomy, Urinary tuberculosis, Bladder cancer, BCG, case report

    Received: 26 Apr 2024; Accepted: 11 Nov 2024.

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    * Correspondence: Jianguo Zhu, Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital, Guiyang, China

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