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Query: UMLS:C0403608 (
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We report a case of primary ureteral tumor producing
alpha-fetoprotein
(
AFP
). Computerized tomography, ultrasonography and endoscopy of the bile duct revealed no obvious tumor in the liver, gallbladder, bile duct, pancreas or ovary. Total nephroureterectomy was performed, and histopathological examination revealed adenocarcinoma of the
ureter
lined with transitional cell carcinoma in its base. The tumor was stained with immunohistological
AFP
stain, and the high serum
AFP
level normalized after resection of the tumor.
...
PMID:Alpha-fetoprotein-producing adenocarcinoma of the ureter. 137 79
Metastatic carcinoma to the testis is unusual. There are only seven previously reported cases in which a testicular mass was the first clinical manifestation of an underlying malignancy. The authors review 127 cases in which the testis was involved by metastatic carcinoma, and describe an additional two patients in whom a malignant testicular mass was the presenting sign of an underlying nontesticular carcinoma. The tumors most commonly reported to metastasize to the testis are: prostate (45 cases), lung (25 cases), melanoma (12 cases), colon (11 cases), kidney (10 cases), stomach (6 cases), and pancreas (5 cases). Neuroblastoma, retinoblastoma, carcinoid tumor, and cancers of the bile duct,
ureter
, bladder, salivary gland, and thyroid have also involved the testis secondarily. Nineteen patients (15%) had bilateral testicular metastases. Patients with secondary testicular neoplasms were older in general than those with germ cell tumors (mean, 55 years; median, 57 years). Histologically, the presence of extensive lymphatic and vascular invasion and an interstitial pattern, in which the seminiferous tubules are spared, is suggestive of a metastasis. In four of the nine cases (44%) in which testicular enlargement was the first manifestation of an underlying carcinoma the correct pathologic diagnosis was initially missed. Serum
alpha-fetoprotein
(
AFP
) and human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) are occasionally elevated in patients with nontesticular primary tumors, but markedly elevated levels in young patients suggest a nonseminomatous germ cell tumor, as does positive immunoperoxidase staining for
AFP
and HCG.
...
PMID:Metastatic carcinoma involving the testis. Clinical and pathologic distinction from primary testicular neoplasms. 620 34
A 71-year-old woman who had an abdominal mass was admitted to our hospital in May, 1983. Physical examination revealed the presence of a soft mass without tenderness in the right upper abdomen. The results of laboratory tests were within the normal range. An excretory urogram showed a slight lateral displacement of the upper position of the right
ureter
and a slight dilatation of the right pyelocalyceal system. The urogram for the left kidney and
ureter
was normal. Abdominal CT scan revealed a cystic homogeneous mass anterior to the right kidney, 12 X 11 cm in size. Ultrasonography showed a cystic mass corresponding to the CT scan finding. Under ultrasonographic guidance, percutaneous puncture of the cyst was performed, and 800 ml clear straw-yellow fluid containing 457 ng/ml
alpha-fetoprotein
was drained. A repeat CT scan 9 months later showed no evidence of fluid reaccumulation and the patient remained asymptomatic.
...
PMID:[Retroperitoneal cyst: a case report]. 639 87
Tumour markers producing primary adenocarcinoma of upper urinary tract is extremely rare. We report a case of advanced adenocarcinoma of renal pelvis and
ureter
with highly elevated serum levels of
alpha-fetoprotein
(
AFP
) and carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9). This 66-year-old man was diagnosed with left renal pelvic and ureteral tumours with para-aortic lymph node swelling, with no evidence of abnormality in his digestive or reproductive system. He was successfully treated with left nephroureterectomy and lymph node dissection followed by gemcitabine/carboplatin chemotherapy and the serum levels of
AFP
and CA19-9 decreased to normal. Pathological examination revealed a moderately or poorly differentiated intestinal-type adenocarcinoma with para-aortic lymph node metastasis. The patient was followed up for 11 months after surgery without recurrence.
...
PMID:Alpha-fetoprotein and carbohydrate antigen 19-9 producing advanced adenocarcinoma of renal pelvis and ureter. 2428 69