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Query: UMLS:C0016199 (
flank pain
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A case of primary
carcinoma in situ
of the ureter in a 77-year-old man is reported. The patient had been to another hospital with right
flank pain
and macroscopic hematuria. Ultrasound sonogram showed right hydronephrosis. An excretory urogram showed right hydronephrosis and stenosis of right ureter. He was referred to our hospital for further evaluation and treatment. Retrograde pyelogram demonstrated a right ureteral stricture at the level of S1-2, but no space occupying lesion was detected in the ureter. Cytology of voided urine was negative for malignant cells and no other abnormal findings were present. Probe laparotomy was performed under the preoperative diagnosis of ureteral stricture. During the operation, frozen section examination of the stenotic ureter showed
carcinoma in situ
and so we performed right total nephroureterectomy with a bladder cuff. Pathologic diagnosis was primary
carcinoma in situ
of the right ureter. The patient has been doing well for six months postoperatively with no evidence of recurrent or metastatic disease.
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PMID:[Primary carcinoma in situ of the ureter: a case report]. 228 13
Inflammatory pseudotumors are lesions characterized by proliferation of fibroblasts/myofibroblasts with variable chronic inflammatory cell infiltration. Recent studies have suggested that inflammatory pseudotumor with abundant IgG4-positive plasma cells may be a unique entity associated with systemic IgG4-related sclerosing disease and should be distinguished from other similar lesions such as inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor and fibrohistiocytic-type inflammatory pseudotumor. Localized inflammatory pseudotumor has been rarely reported in the ureter, and IgG4-associated inflammatory pseudotumor of ureter has not been described. We describe herein 3 cases of ureteral inflammatory pseudotumor of IgG4-associated lymphoplasmacytic type, focusing on density of IgG4-positive plasma cells; infiltration pattern of eosinophils and histiocytes; presence of obliterative phlebitis; and immunohistochemical profiles of smooth muscle actin, anaplastic lymphoma kinase, and CD68. Three patients, 45- and 47-year-old men and 84-year-old woman, all presented with
flank pain
and ureteral narrowing by a mass effect. Microscopic examination of the resected ureters showed suburothelial masslike lesions with fibroblasts/myofibroblasts without atypia, abundant plasma cells, and scattered eosinophils and histiocytes. The lesion of the 47-year-old man showed obliterative phlebitis in addition to the above findings. The lesion of the 84-year-old woman was accompanied by urothelial
carcinoma in situ
in the overlying urothelium. Spindle cells were diffusely or focally positive for smooth muscle actin but negative for anaplastic lymphoma kinase in all 3 cases. For each case, respectively, an average of 154, 112, and 50 plasma cells per high-power fields were immunoreactive for IgG4, a diagnostic feature of IgG4 inflammatory pseudotumor. We described 3 cases of IgG4-associated inflammatory pseudotumor of ureter with pathologic and immunohistochemical features that are compatible for lymphoplasmacytic type of inflammatory pseudotumor. Further study is needed to characterize any relationship between this entity and systemic sclerosing disease and/or urothelial carcinogenesis.
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PMID:IgG4-associated inflammatory pseudotumor of ureter: clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study of 3 cases. 2133 15