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Primary leiomyoma of the ureter: a case report

Authors :
Toyonori Tsuzuki
Yoshiaki Yamada
Genya Nishikawa
Shigeyuki Aoki
Yoko Yamaguchi
Reiko Saiki
Shingo Morinaga
Akari Kobayashi
Ruriko Futamachi
Motoi Tobiume
Kaori Mori
Tomoko Sawada
Junko Hashimoto
Hiroyuki Muramatsu
Source :
Journal of Medical Case Reports, Journal of Medical Case Reports, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-5 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background Only 14 cases of leiomyoma with ureteral origin have been reported previously. Such primary leiomyomas often present as hydronephrosis, making the diagnosis difficult. Radical nephroureterectomy is often performed because of the possible diagnosis of a malignant tumor. We report the 15th case of primary leiomyoma with a ureteral origin. Case presentation A 51-year-old Japanese man presented with a chief complaint of asymptomatic gross hematuria with a history of hypertension. Enhanced computed tomography showed a tumor at the upper part of the right ureter that appeared to be the cause of hydronephrosis and contracted kidney; no retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy and distal metastasis were observed. A well-defined 20-mm (diameter) defect was identified at the upper of the right ureter on retrograde pyelogram with no bladder cancer on cystoscopy. Urine cytology and right divided renal urine cytology findings were negative. Laparoscopic nephroureterectomy was performed, and the extracted tumor measured 20 × 13 mm. Histopathological examination revealed primary leiomyoma with no recurrence 16 months after the operation. Conclusions Preoperative examination with the latest available ureteroscopic technology can help preserve renal function in the case of benign tumors by enabling preoperative ureteroscopic biopsy or intraoperative rapid resection. Moreover, nephroureterectomy is recommended in the case of preoperative suspicion of ureteral malignant tumors.

Details

ISSN :
17521947
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of medical case reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....75c070a2b65ce022d0bd12ffae12b3d9