Incidental Finding of Bladder Carcinoma during Stone Removal: A Rare Correlation and Upcoming Physician Challenge

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Vesical calculi and bladder carcinomas have rarely been correlated and addressed in the literature. Recent publications have noted an association between the two as an upcoming physician challenge. Vesical calculi are now categorized as an etiological factor in bladder carcinogenesis. Chronic bladder stones appear to play a pivotal role in the disruption of the bladder mucosal epithelium. Bladder carcinomas' findings tend to be incidental during stone removal; multiple large-scale studies are needed to identify dysplastic changes at an earlier stage. Screening biopsies and cystoscopies aid in the preliminary diagnosis of bladder tumors. Despite vesical calculi comprising 5% of the cases of urinary tract stones, no effective rationale has been developed to prevent this lethal complication of prolonged stone disease. The size and weight of calculi have been identified as determinants of neoplastic changes. Urinary tract infections have been strongly correlated with the concomitant occurrence of bladder stones. Repeated UTIs may warrant the need to diagnose the presence of calculus and initiate therapeutic intervention. Active surveillance will likely be beneficial for patients with a chronic history of frequent UTIs and bladder stone disease.
在结石移除术中偶然发现膀胱癌:罕见的相关性和即将到来的医师挑战
膀胱结石和膀胱癌在文献中很少被联系和讨论。最近的出版物指出,这两者之间的联系是即将到来的医生挑战。膀胱结石现在被归类为膀胱癌的病因之一。慢性膀胱结石似乎在膀胱粘膜上皮的破坏中起关键作用。膀胱癌的发现往往是在取石过程中偶然出现的;需要多个大规模的研究在早期阶段识别发育不良的变化。筛选活检和膀胱镜检查有助于膀胱肿瘤的初步诊断。尽管膀胱结石占尿路结石病例的5%,但没有有效的理由来预防这种长期结石疾病的致命并发症。结石的大小和重量已被确定为肿瘤改变的决定因素。尿路感染与膀胱结石的并发发生密切相关。重复尿路感染可能需要诊断结石的存在并开始治疗干预。主动监测可能对有慢性尿路感染和膀胱结石病史的患者有益。
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