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Query: UMLS:C0403608 (
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A 65-year-old Japanese woman underwent radical cystectomy and right nephroureterectomy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer. A left ureterocutaneostomy was constructed for urinary diversion. There was no evidence of recurrence for 4 years after the surgery. At 54 months after the surgery, however, she was referred with a chief complaint of painless skin erosion around the stoma. An incisional biopsy of the lesion showed no evidence of malignancy. Thereafter, the lesion was treated as a benign skin erosion. However, the erosion expanded over the next 4 months, and a second incisional biopsy revealed that the erosion was overlying malignant cells. Computed tomography showed a
skin tumor
of 4 cm in diameter. No other metastases were revealed on whole-body imaging examinations. Urine cytology was negative. A
skin tumor
extirpation was performed, and the specimen showed that the
skin tumor
consisted of malignant growth of papillary cells adjacent to the
ureter
, which were identical to those of the primary bladder cancer. A malignant component was not observed in the lumen of the resected
ureter
. No evidence of disease was observed in the first 3 months after extirpation. Reports of solitary skin metastasis from bladder cancer are rare, and only a few cases have been reported in the English literature. Because skin metastasis from bladder cancer can mimic a number of different benign conditions, a high index of suspicion may be necessary to make a definitive diagnosis.
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PMID:Solitary skin metastasis adjacent to ureterocutaneostomy 4 years after radical cystectomy for bladder cancer. 2238 75