transurethral resection for botryoid bladder rhabdomyosarcoma
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Abstract
The outcome of multimodal therapy for localized bladder rhabdomyosarcoma is quite good in terms of morbidity, and conservative surgery is generally recommended. However, in cases originating in the bladder neck, tumorectomy or partial cystectomy has adverse effects on bladder function. A 2-year-old girl underwent transurethral resection of a bladder tumor (TUR-BT), chemotherapy consisting of vincristine, actinomycin-D, and cyclophosphamide, and radiotherapy. She was in remission for 3 years when frequent urination became evident. Her bladder capacity and compliance were low; however, her urinary symptom was controlled using anticholinergic medication. Accordingly, TUR-BT could be an optional approach for bladder rhabdomyosarcoma. Keywords: Rhabdomyosarcoma, Transurethral resection, Conservative surgery
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| Authors | ;Mitsuyuki Nakata;Tomoro Hishiki;Hideyuki Sakurai;Takeshi Saito;Keita Terui;Tetsuya Mitsunaga;Shugo Komatsu;Hidemasa Ochiai;Moeko Hino;Kumiko Ando;Koji Chikaraishi;Takahiro Aoki;Tomoko Okunushi;Sumie Honma;Kazunori Fugo;Hideo Yoshida |
| Journal | clinical medicine (london, england) |
| Year | 2018 |
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