PMID: 12775289May 31, 2003Paper

Squamous cell carcinoma and transitional cell carcinoma arising in bladder augmentations

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology
Siobhan WoolseyRobert Kernohan

Abstract

Tumours arising in bowel-augmented bladders are rare. Usually these tumours are adenocarcinomas that occur along the anastomotic line. We present two unusual tumours, squamous cell carcinoma and transitional cell carcinoma, that occurred in bladder augmentations. We also emphasize the need for regular cystoscopic surveillance.

References

Apr 1, 1990·The Journal of Urology·R B Filmer, J R Spencer
Apr 27, 2000·Urologia Internationalis·T Lane, J Shah

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