Urinary Bladder Melanosis Diagnosed Simultaneously With Urothelial Carcinoma: A Case Report and Literature Review

Erin Ellison, Lauren Faber, Carolyn Ice, Joseph Glass, Jessica Ming, Michael J. Martinez
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Melanosis is a rare entity described as brown-black tissue pigmentation secondary to melanin deposition. Presented here is the third reported case of melanosis diagnosed simultaneously with urothelial carcinoma of the bladder. This is only the sixth case associating melanosis with malignancy. The patient is a 78-year-old man who presented with lower urinary tract symptoms and on cystoscopy, was noted to have diffused brown-black bladder pigmentation. Initial pathology showed squamous cell carcinoma with melanosis present. The patient underwent robotic cystectomy with ileal conduit and on final pathology, had urothelial carcinoma with squamous differentiation. A literature review was performed for both benign-associated and malignant-associated melanosis. The review elucidated that melanosis may herald malignancy in 16% of available reported cases, suggesting even a patient with benign melanosis should undergo surveillance.
与尿路上皮癌同时确诊的膀胱黑色素病:病例报告与文献综述
黑色素沉着症是一种罕见的疾病,被描述为继发于黑色素沉积的棕黑色组织色素沉着。本文是第三例黑色素沉着症与膀胱尿路上皮癌同时确诊的病例。这只是第六例黑色素沉着症与恶性肿瘤相关的病例。患者是一名 78 岁的男性,出现下尿路症状,膀胱镜检查发现其膀胱有弥漫性棕黑色素沉着。初步病理结果显示为鳞状细胞癌,并伴有黑色素沉着。患者接受了带回肠导管的机器人膀胱切除术,最终病理结果显示为鳞状分化的尿路上皮癌。对良性相关性和恶性相关性黑色素沉着进行了文献综述。综述显示,在现有的报告病例中,有16%的黑色素沉着可能预示着恶性肿瘤,这表明即使是良性黑色素沉着患者也应接受监测。
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