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Case Report

Recurrent Bladder Papilloma in a Child with Cushing's Syndrome

Case Report

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Pages 207-209 | Received 29 Jul 1978, Published online: 15 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

A case of bladder papilloma in a 12-year-old boy with Cushing's syndrome was reported by us in 1975. A walnut-sized papilloma was removed by transvesical extirpation, and bilateral adrenalectomy was performed. Two years later he was reoperated because of recurrent Cushing syndrome, and at the same time he had a recurrence of multiple bladder papillomas. Since removal of residual adrenocortical tissue and hormone substitution therapy his Cushing appearance has disappeared completely. The recurrent papillomas were removed by transurethral electrocoagulation and control cystoscopies have shown no sign of tumour recurrence. We suggest a possible neoplastic effect of some tryptophan metabolite(s) in combination with immunosuppression as the cause of the bladder papillomas.

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