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Query: UMLS:C0451641 (
urolithiasis
)
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The tumor-promoting effect of uracil-induced calculi on rat urinary bladder carcinogenesis was investigated in male F344 rats pretreated with N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)nitrosamine (BBN). Since uracil-induced calculi and papillomatosis of the bladder are reversible, uracil was given for a limited period after the treatment with BBN. Animals were given 0.05% BBN in their drinking water for 4 wk and then treated with uracil as 3% of the diet for 8 or 16 wk. After the uracil treatment, rats were given basal diet without uracil until Wk 28 of the experiment. Animals were killed from each group at the end of either Wk 12, 20, or 28. The incidence of
carcinoma of the bladder
was 40% after only 8 wk of uracil treatment following BBN initiation and increased to 100% when uracil treatment was extended to 16 wk. After discontinuation of uracil treatment, the papillomatosis disappeared, but the incidence of carcinoma steadily increased with increasing time. In the control group given BBN alone, only 1 of 16 rats had carcinoma at Wk 28. The present findings clearly demonstrate that uracil-induced
urolithiasis
had a strong promoting activity on BBN bladder carcinogenesis.
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PMID:Strong promoting activity of reversible uracil-induced urolithiasis on urinary bladder carcinogenesis in rats initiated with N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)nitrosamine. 367 2
Urinary diversion following cystectomy on account of
carcinoma of the bladder
are pretentious surgical operations involving the risk of early and late complications. The authors made a retrospective analysis of 198 cases. Death during the early postoperative period was recorded in 3 patients (2x ileus and 1x pulmonary embolism). Other early complications were dehiscence of the intestinal anastomosis (3x), dehiscence of the skin would/3x) and pneumonia (3x). Clinically relevant late complications were ileus due to adhesions (4x), stenosis of the ureteroenteric anastomosis (21 ureteroenteric units and
urolithiasis
(6x). Metabolic acidosis was recorded frequently (19x). Complications were more frequent in patients with advanced disease and in a poor biological state.
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PMID:[Complications of urinary diversion after cystectomy in bladder carcinoma]. 947 68
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) and alterations in microsatellite DNA markers have been reported in bladder-cancer tumors. We have studied, in a blinded fashion, using PCR-based microsatellite analysis, genetic alterations of cells exfoliated in urine of 59 Caucasian patients and control patients; 31 with initially confirmed bladder transitional-cell carcinoma (TCC), 17 with signs and symptoms suggestive of bladder cancer, 6 control patients who underwent renal transplantation, and 5 control patients with
urolithiasis
. Microsatellite analysis of cells exfoliated in the urine allowed the diagnosis of 83% (10/12) of patients with bladder TCC recurrence confirmed by cystoscopy, while 100% of patients followed up for transitional-cell
carcinoma of the bladder
for up to 12 months without evidence of tumor recurrence upon routine cystoscopy showed no microsatellite alterations. None of the patients without neoplasia (negative controls) had any microsatellite alterations, whereas all patients who underwent renal transplantation had additional new alleles corresponding to contamination with donor's renal and urothelial cells (positive controls). No control patients had any evidence of transitional-cell carcinoma by cystoscopy. Our results provide objective evidence that non-invasive molecular detection of bladder TCC by microsatellite analysis is reproducible with a sensitivity of 83% and a specificity of 100% in Caucasian patients. This non-invasive procedure represents a potential clinical tool for the detection and the screening of bladder TCC.
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PMID:Assessment of microsatellite instability in urine in the detection of transitional-cell carcinoma of the bladder. 984 73
Urolithiasis
and carcinoma of the urinary bladder are generally uncommon in rats. In particular, spontaneous
urolithiasis
and
carcinoma of the bladder
in young rats has not yet been reported. Our case concerns the unexpected finding of
urolithiasis
of the bladder and left kidney of an apparently healthy 4-mo-old male Wistar rat. The bladder was filled with 28 white, round to oval calculi of various sizes. The kidney presented a single unevenly shaped calculus in the pelvis. Histology revealed, in addition to
urolithiasis
, a grade II papillary transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder, with muscle invasion and neoplastic extension to the left renal pelvic epithelium. No previous experimental procedure or dietetic manipulation had occurred, which could be held responsible for these findings. These unusual findings indicate that, unknown to researchers, unapparent factors can affect the health status of even relatively young experimental animals. Asymptomatic disease, such as the unknown presence of a tumor, potentially can affect many parameters and thus influence research results.
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PMID:Urolithiasis and transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder in a Wistar rat. 1688 83