Histology of variants of urothelial carcinoma of the bladder: a Moroccan series of 39 cases

Background The variant of urothelial carcinoma (UCV) is a rare and aggressive histological entity; its therapeutic management remains debated. Methods Between January 2017 and October 2019, 39 patients were diagnosed retrospectively with urothelial carcinoma with a histological variant. The aim of t...

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Published in:African journal of urology Vol. 27; no. 1; pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors: Saouli, Amine, Karmouni, Tarik, El Khader, Khalid, Koutani, Abdellatif, Andaloussi, Ahmed Iben Attya
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01-12-2021
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Summary:Background The variant of urothelial carcinoma (UCV) is a rare and aggressive histological entity; its therapeutic management remains debated. Methods Between January 2017 and October 2019, 39 patients were diagnosed retrospectively with urothelial carcinoma with a histological variant. The aim of this study was to analyze the clinico-pathological and therapeutic aspects of these variants to better understand this invasive disease. Results In 39 cases, 36 (92%) were men and 3 (8%) were women; the average age was 62 years; 54% of patients had a ≥ cT3 stage with clinical lymph node involvement in 28% and 23% had distant metastases, 36% of patients were treated with RC and 54% by other therapeutic and 10% refused RC. No patient received neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Lymph node involvement was 28.5%. The two predominant histological types were squamous and micropapillary differentiation between the operating piece and bladder biopsy 28.5%, 30% and 21.5% and 13%, respectively. The overall survival at 20 months was 70 and 40% for RC and the other therapeutic (TURB alone or a TURB with an adjuvant), respectively. There was no significant difference in survival between the two groups ( p  = 0.27). Conclusion UCVs are heterogeneous groups of tumors which are increasingly identified due to their distinct morphological characteristics with variable clinical prognosis. Therapeutic management is not in favor of cystectomy in our study. However, a prospective study using a larger cohort is still necessary to validate our results.
ISSN:1110-5704
1961-9987
DOI:10.1186/s12301-020-00106-w