青少年膀胱浸润性鳞状细胞癌。

The East African health research journal Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-30 DOI:10.24248/eahrj.v8i3.796
Oscar Ottoman, Mohamed Muyeka, Edrick Elias, John Igenge, Magreth Magambo, Humphrey D Mazigo
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背景:血吸虫感染引起的浸润性膀胱鳞状细胞癌具有侵袭性并发症和不良预后。在血吸虫病流行地区,它主要影响40岁以上的成年人,很少发生在15岁以下的儿童中。我们首次在我院报告一例与血血吸虫卵相关的膀胱癌,患者为一名来自坦桑尼亚西北部的13岁儿童,该地区是血血吸虫的流行地区。病例介绍:一名13岁女孩,表现为左腰痛,尿浑浊黄,上肢疼痛一个多月。进行了多种评估,包括实验室和超声检查。超声显示双肾严重肿大,左肾大于右肾。计算机断层扫描(CT)显示严重的双侧肾积水和输尿管积水,可能是由于膀胱输尿管连接处阻塞。行左肾切除术;然而,患者继续经历排尿困难。膀胱镜检查发现膀胱左后外侧壁有肿瘤。手术探查发现肿瘤黏附于子宫、膀胱颈及子宫颈。建议行膀胱切除术,切除部分右输尿管,剩余部分与乙状结肠吻合。组织病理学检查显示浸润性鳞状细胞癌(1级)累及子宫颈和阴道壁。此外,还观察到多个活跃和钙化的血血吸虫卵。患者被转到肿瘤科进行放化疗,在那里她继续接受治疗。结论:慢性炎症反应与血血吸虫卵在膀胱壁上相关,可导致影响整个泌尿生殖系统的严重并发症,无论年龄大小。这些炎症反应可能有助于鳞状细胞癌的发展,甚至在年轻人。
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Urinary Bladder Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Juveniles.

Background: Invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder caused by schistosomal infection is associated with aggressive complications and a poor prognosis. In schistosomiasis-endemic areas, it primarily affects adults over the age of 40 and rarely occurs in children under 15. For the first time at our hospital, we report a case of urinary bladder carcinoma associated with Schistosoma haematobium eggs in a 13-year-old child from northwestern Tanzania, a region endemic for Schistosoma haematobium.

Case presentation: A 13-year-old girl presented with left loin pain, turbid yellow urine, and upper limb pain for over a month. Multiple evaluations, including laboratory and ultrasonographic investigations, were conducted. Ultrasound findings revealed severe enlargement of both kidneys, with the left kidney being larger than the right. A computerized tomography (CT) scan showed severe bilateral hydronephrosis and hydroureter, likely due to vesicoureteral junction obstruction. A left nephrectomy was performed; however, the patient continued to experience dysuria. During cystoscopy, a tumor was identified on the left posterolateral wall of the bladder. Surgical exploration revealed adhesion of the tumor to the uterus, bladder neck, and cervix. A cystectomy was recommended, during which part of the right ureter was removed, and the remaining portion was anastomosed to the sigmoid colon. Histopathological examination of the tissue samples revealed invasive squamous cell carcinoma (Grade 1) involving the cervix and vaginal wall. Additionally, multiple active and calcified Schistosoma haematobium eggs were observed. The patient was referred to the oncology unit for radio-chemotherapy, where she continues to receive treatment.

Conclusion: Chronic inflammatory responses associated with Schistosoma haematobium eggs in the urinary bladder walls can lead to severe complications affecting the entire urogenital system, regardless of age. These inflammatory responses may contribute to the development of squamous cell carcinoma even in young individuals.

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