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CASE REPORT

Urothelial adenocarcinoma in a non-functioning bladder

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Pages 168-169 | Received 09 Jan 2006, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Urinary diversion is a common final outcome in patients with refractory long-term incontinence. It is even more common in young patients with neurogenic bladders and in such cases the bladder is disconnected and left in situ. We present a unique case of adenocarcinoma of the bladder which occurred 31 years following such a diversion procedure. We ask whether, despite the comorbidity associated with cystectomy, the patient is in danger of developing effectively silent tumours within these non-functioning bladders.

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