Popis: |
A case of carcinoma in situ of the renal pelvis in a 70-year-old female is reported. The patient was admitted with the complaints of macrohematuria and left back pain. Urine cytology, which was carried out three times using urine samples collected directly from the urinary bladder proved to be negative. Drip infusion pyelography (DIP) and retrograde pyelography (RP) disclosed stenosis of the left ureter at the level of L3-L4. Selective renal angiography revealed no abnormalities. Based on the DIP and RP findings, the diagnosis of tumor in the left ureter was made, and left total nephroureterectomy with partial cystectomy was performed. The removed kidney showed signs of mild hydronephrosis but no tumor was found macroscopically. The stenosed site of the ureter had scar-like tissue. Microscopic examination revealed that the stenosed ureter consisted of nonspecific granulation tissue but the mucosa of the renal pelvis showed grade III transitional epithelial cell carcinoma, At 24 months after operation, there is no evidence of tumor recurrence, and urine cytology is also negative. |