妊娠期膀胱双侧相关鳞状细胞癌1例报告

Suwilanji Simwanza, M. Lubeya, Patricia Chipalabwe, J. Kabwe, A. Nyirenda, D. Lombe, L. Kasonka
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膀胱鳞状细胞癌(SCC)是一种罕见的破坏性恶性肿瘤,通常与血血吸虫有关,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲的血吸虫流行地区。关于怀孕期间这种情况的报道很少。一位21岁的孕妇,妊娠28周,表现为排尿困难症状加重,排尿频率增加,背痛,耻骨上肿块疼痛和血尿,持续3周。检查生命体征正常,眼底高度26cm,耻骨上有压痛性肿块。腹腔外剖腹探查发现多种膀胱恶性肿瘤征象,经组织病理学证实为血血吸虫卵和膀胱浸润性角化SCC, 1级。术中确认T4癌分期。患者因症状加重,经剖宫产早产。由于患者的功能状态不允许进行最终管理,因此制定了姑息治疗。亚临床尿路血吸虫病可发展为膀胱SCC,表现为膀胱结石、尿路感染和妊娠等症状。在流行地区,应分别加强尿液细胞学检查和大规模给药,作为早期发现和预防的手段。
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Bilharzial-associated Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder in Pregnancy: A Case Report
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the bladder is a rare and devastating malignancy, usually associated with Schistosoma haematobium, particularly in bilharzia-endemic regions of sub-Saharan Africa. Little is written about the condition in pregnancy. A 21-year-old Gravida 2 Para 1 at 28 weeks gestation presented with worsening symptoms of dysuria, increased frequency of micturition, backache, a painful suprapubic mass and haematuria over a period of 3 weeks. On examination, vital signs were normal, the height of fundus was 26cm, with a tender suprapubic mass. Extraperitoneal laparotomy revealed multiple signs of a bladder malignancy which were confirmed by histopathology as Schistosoma haematobium ova and invasive keratinising SCC of the bladder, grade 1. Intraoperatively, T4 carcinoma staging was confirmed. The patient was delivered prematurely by caesarean section due to worsening symptoms. Palliative care was instituted as the functional status of the patient did not allow for definitive management. Subclinical urinary schistosomiasis can progress to a SCC of the bladder, presenting with symptoms implicated in conditions such as bladder lithiasis, Urinary tract infections and pregnancy. Urine cytology and mass drug administration should be enforced as means of early detection and prevention, respectively in endemic regions.
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