Primary urethral carcinoma with variant histology: A case report and literature review

Primary urethral carcinoma (PUC) has rarely been reported, notably with variant histology. The present case reports a 68-year-old male patient with a 3-month history of difficulty voiding urine accompanied by a burning sensation in the urinary tract and hematuria. Urethrography and computed tomograp...

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Published in:Molecular and clinical oncology Vol. 17; no. 4
Main Authors: Liu, Miao, Xu, Shenghan, He, Jun, Mu, Yi, Chen, Kehang, Zhang, Wenjun, Che, Bangwei, Tang, Kaifa
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Athens Spandidos Publications 01-10-2022
Spandidos Publications UK Ltd
D.A. Spandidos
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Summary:Primary urethral carcinoma (PUC) has rarely been reported, notably with variant histology. The present case reports a 68-year-old male patient with a 3-month history of difficulty voiding urine accompanied by a burning sensation in the urinary tract and hematuria. Urethrography and computed tomography (CT) indicated a mass localized in the urethral bulb. A fine needle biopsy revealed the mass to be a malignant tumor of the urethra. Partial penectomy was eventually performed and postoperative histopathological examination confirmed that the lesion was PUC, with mixed characteristics of urothelial and squamous differentiation. The patient was postoperatively followed up and at 9 months, a repeat CT scan revealed local recurrence and metastases. The patient rejected further treatment and eventually succumbed to the disease three months later. The present case report demonstrates an example in which urothelial and squamous differentiation simultaneously exist in the pathological report. The clinical features, diagnosis and treatment status of PUC were also summarized and analyzed to improve the clinical understanding of this unique disease.
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ISSN:2049-9450
2049-9469
DOI:10.3892/mco.2022.2575