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Vol. 29. Issue 10.
Pages 981-984 (January 2005)
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Vol. 29. Issue 10.
Pages 981-984 (January 2005)
Hematuria durante la gestación debida a tumor vesical. Presentación de 2 casos
Hematuria during pregnancy caused by bladder tumour. report of 2 cases
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A. Hernández Castrillo
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Dr. A. Hernández Castrillo La Concha, 99 B 39690 Villaescusa (Cantabria)
, A. Villanueva Peña*, E. de Diego Rodríguez*, A. Colina Martín**, J.M. Corral Mones***
* Servicio de Urología
** Servicio de Ginecología y Obstetricia
*** Servicio de Anatomía Patológica. Hospital Comarcal de Laredo. Cantabria.
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Los tumores vesicales son raros durante la gestación. Presentamos dos casos, en ambos la sintomatología inicial fue hematuria macroscópica, aunque uno de ellos fue inicialmente confundido como sangrado vaginal. Las pacientes tenían una edad de 41 y 27 años, con una edad gestacional de 26 y 18 semanas respectivamente. Los diagnósticos fueron hechos con cistoscopia y ecografía. Se utilizaron agentes tocolíticos. Se practicó resección transuretral de ambos tumores, empleándose una anestesia raquídea. No hubo efectos adversos sobre la gestación. El diagnóstico anatomopatológico fue papiloma invertido en el primer caso y neoplasia urotelial papilar de bajo potencial maligno en el segundo. Se revisa la literatura.

Palabras clave:
Neoplasia urotelial papilar de bajo potencial maligno
Papiloma invertido
Tumor vesical
Resección transuretral
Gestación
Hematuria
Abstract

Tumours of the urinary bladder are rare in pregnancy. We report two such cases presenting with gross hematuria, but one of them was initially mistaken as vaginal bleeding. Patients age was 41 and 27 years old, at 26 and 18 weeks of gestation respectively. Diagnoses were made with cystoscopy and sonography. Tocolytics agents were employed. Both of the tumours were managed succesfully by transurethral electroresection. Raquianesthesia was employed in both. There were no adverse effects on the pregnacies. Transurethral resection is a safe procedure during pregnancy. The pathology diagnoses were inverted papilloma in the first case and papillary urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential in the other one. The literature is reviewed.

Key words:
Papillary urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential
Inverted papilloma
Bladder tumour
Transurethral resection
Pregnancy
Hematuria

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