Primary urachal adenocarcinoma treated effectively with surgery and post operative chemoradiation therapy: Case Report with review of the literature

Urachal carcinomas is a rare and aggressive tumor, accounting for less than 1% of all bladder cancers. We report a case of a 32-year-old man, with no past medical history, complaining of a total hematuria. The abdominal computed tomography scan revealed an exophytic mass of 3 cm on the dome of the b...

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Main Authors: Fadila Kouhen, MD, Meriem Chihabeddine, MD, Zineb Dahbi, MD, Imane Benali, MD, Meriem Damou, MD, Nejwa Benslima, MD, Abdeljalil Haddat, MD, Nadia Errafiy, PHD, Mohammed Mahi, Radouane Rabii
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Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
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spelling doaj-31c972706d13406da3d55e99fc773ef52021-06-29T04:12:13ZengElsevierRadiology Case Reports1930-04332021-08-0116822522255Primary urachal adenocarcinoma treated effectively with surgery and post operative chemoradiation therapy: Case Report with review of the literatureFadila Kouhen, MD0Meriem Chihabeddine, MD1Zineb Dahbi, MD2Imane Benali, MD3Meriem Damou, MD4Nejwa Benslima, MD5Abdeljalil Haddat, MD6Nadia Errafiy, PHD7Mohammed Mahi8Radouane Rabii9Department of Radiotherapy, Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences(UM6SS), International University Hospital Sheikh Khalifa, Casablanca, Morocco; Corresponding author.Department of Radiotherapy, Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences(UM6SS), International University Hospital Sheikh Khalifa, Casablanca, MoroccoDepartment of Radiotherapy, Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences(UM6SS), International University Hospital Sheikh Khalifa, Casablanca, MoroccoDepartment of Radiotherapy, Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences(UM6SS), International University Hospital Sheikh Khalifa, Casablanca, MoroccoDepartment of Medical Oncology, Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences(UM6SS), International University Hospital Sheikh Khalifa, Casablanca, MoroccoDepartment of Radiology, Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences(UM6SS), International University Hospital Sheikh Khalifa, Casablanca, MoroccoDepartment of Urology, Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences(UM6SS), International University Hospital Sheikh Khalifa, Casablanca, MoroccoNational Reference Laboratory (LNR), Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences (UM6SS), Casablanca, MoroccoDepartment of Radiology, Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences(UM6SS), International University Hospital Sheikh Khalifa, Casablanca, MoroccoDepartment of Urology, Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences(UM6SS), International University Hospital Sheikh Khalifa, Casablanca, MoroccoUrachal carcinomas is a rare and aggressive tumor, accounting for less than 1% of all bladder cancers. We report a case of a 32-year-old man, with no past medical history, complaining of a total hematuria. The abdominal computed tomography scan revealed an exophytic mass of 3 cm on the dome of the bladder, extending to the urachus. The computed tomography scan of chest, abdomen and pelvis did not show neither regional or distant metastasis. Partial Cystectomy with umbilectomy was performed. Histopathology was in favor of urachal adenocarcinoma, classed pT3a, based on Sheldon's staging system, pT2b based on Mayo system, and pT2 based on Ontario system.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S193004332100296XUrachal adenocarcinomaPartial cystectomyRadiotherapyPrognosis
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author Fadila Kouhen, MD
Meriem Chihabeddine, MD
Zineb Dahbi, MD
Imane Benali, MD
Meriem Damou, MD
Nejwa Benslima, MD
Abdeljalil Haddat, MD
Nadia Errafiy, PHD
Mohammed Mahi
Radouane Rabii
spellingShingle Fadila Kouhen, MD
Meriem Chihabeddine, MD
Zineb Dahbi, MD
Imane Benali, MD
Meriem Damou, MD
Nejwa Benslima, MD
Abdeljalil Haddat, MD
Nadia Errafiy, PHD
Mohammed Mahi
Radouane Rabii
Primary urachal adenocarcinoma treated effectively with surgery and post operative chemoradiation therapy: Case Report with review of the literature
Radiology Case Reports
Urachal adenocarcinoma
Partial cystectomy
Radiotherapy
Prognosis
author_facet Fadila Kouhen, MD
Meriem Chihabeddine, MD
Zineb Dahbi, MD
Imane Benali, MD
Meriem Damou, MD
Nejwa Benslima, MD
Abdeljalil Haddat, MD
Nadia Errafiy, PHD
Mohammed Mahi
Radouane Rabii
author_sort Fadila Kouhen, MD
title Primary urachal adenocarcinoma treated effectively with surgery and post operative chemoradiation therapy: Case Report with review of the literature
title_short Primary urachal adenocarcinoma treated effectively with surgery and post operative chemoradiation therapy: Case Report with review of the literature
title_full Primary urachal adenocarcinoma treated effectively with surgery and post operative chemoradiation therapy: Case Report with review of the literature
title_fullStr Primary urachal adenocarcinoma treated effectively with surgery and post operative chemoradiation therapy: Case Report with review of the literature
title_full_unstemmed Primary urachal adenocarcinoma treated effectively with surgery and post operative chemoradiation therapy: Case Report with review of the literature
title_sort primary urachal adenocarcinoma treated effectively with surgery and post operative chemoradiation therapy: case report with review of the literature
publisher Elsevier
series Radiology Case Reports
issn 1930-0433
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Urachal carcinomas is a rare and aggressive tumor, accounting for less than 1% of all bladder cancers. We report a case of a 32-year-old man, with no past medical history, complaining of a total hematuria. The abdominal computed tomography scan revealed an exophytic mass of 3 cm on the dome of the bladder, extending to the urachus. The computed tomography scan of chest, abdomen and pelvis did not show neither regional or distant metastasis. Partial Cystectomy with umbilectomy was performed. Histopathology was in favor of urachal adenocarcinoma, classed pT3a, based on Sheldon's staging system, pT2b based on Mayo system, and pT2 based on Ontario system.
topic Urachal adenocarcinoma
Partial cystectomy
Radiotherapy
Prognosis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S193004332100296X
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