Kato Yasuto, Hasegawa Yoshihiro, Wakita Toshiaki, Hayashi Norio
The Department of Urology, Aichi Cancer Center.
Hinyokika Kiyo. 2005 Apr;51(4):287-9.
A 29-year-old woman with gross hematuria was referred to our hospital. Cystoscopy revealed a nonpapillary broad-based tumor on the right lateral wall of the urinary bladder, which a transurethral biopsy identified as transitional cell carcinoma (G2). CT and MRI suggested that the carcinoma invaded beyond the bladder wall. We performed a radical cystectomy with hysterectomy and the construction of an ileal neobladder. Pathological examination of the specimen indicated that it was small-cell undifferentiated carcinoma at the stage of pT2bpN0. For adjuvant chemotherapy, four cycles of CPT-11 and CDDP chemotherapy were performed, which is currently the usual chemotherapy for small-cell lung carcinoma in Japan. The patient is alive without any evidence of tumor recurrence at 12 months after surgery.