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Vol. 32. Issue 5.
Pages 552-555 (January 2008)
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Vol. 32. Issue 5.
Pages 552-555 (January 2008)
Carcinoma urotelial micropapilar de vejiga: Aportación de un caso y revisión de la literatura
Micropapillary urothelial carcinoma of the bladder: case report and review of the literature
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J. Astigueta Pérez*, M. Abad Licham**,1
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dramily@hotmail.com

Correspondencia autor: Dr. M.A.A. Abad Licham Servicio de Urología Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas Avda. Angamos 2520 – Surquillo Lima 34 (Perú). Tel: (511) 710-6900 Ax 2240
, C. Morante Deza*, M. Pow-Sang Godoy*, L. Meza Montoya*, V. Destéfano Urrutia*
* Departamentos de Urología Oncológica
** Anatomía Patológica Oncológica. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas. Lima (Perú)
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El carcinoma urotelial micropapilar (CMP) de vejiga es una variante anatomopatológica infrecuente, de comportamiento agresivo. Se presenta habitualmente como carcinoma de alto grado, en estadios avanzados, sin signos clínicos distintos al del carcinoma vesical convencional. El tratamiento debe ser precoz y agresivo, fundamentalmente quirúrgico, dado que la radioterapia y la quimioterapia no han demostrado utilidad hasta el momento

Es necesario el reconocimiento de esta entidad pues su capacidad metastásica está asociada a una alta incidencia de mortalidad

Presentamos el caso de un varón de 64 años con hematuria de larga evolución diagnosticado de carcinoma micropapilar infiltrante de vejiga con compromiso de uréter

Palabras clave:
Vejiga
Carcinoma micropapilar
Abstract

Micropapillary urothelial carcinoma (MCP) of the urinary bladder is an rare anatomopathology variant of aggressive behaviour. It is usually found as a high grade and stage carcinoma, and doesn’t differ clinically from normal cell carcinoma of the bladder. Treatment should be early and aggressive, because radiotherapy and chemotherapy have shown limited results the therapy is surgically based

The diagnosis of this disease is required because its metastasic capacity is associate with a significantly increased mortality risk

In this study we report de case of a 64 years old man with a long development hematuria diagnosed of Micropapillary carcinoma infiltrating the bladder involving the ureter

Key words:
Micropapillary urothelial carcinoma
Urinary bladder

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