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CASE REPORT
Synchronously detected secondary signet ring cell urinary bladder malignancy from the stomach masquerading as genitourinary tuberculosis
  1. Sidhartha Kalra1,
  2. Ramanitharan Manikandan1,
  3. Lalgudi Narayanan Dorairajan1,
  4. Bhavana Badhe2
  1. 1Department of Urology, Jawaharlal Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research, Pondicherry, Pondicherry, India
  2. 2Department of Pathology, Jawaharlal Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research, Pondicherry, Pondicherry, India
  1. Correspondence to Dr Ramanitharan Manikandan, uromani77{at}gmail.com

Summary

Secondary bladder neoplasms are very rare and represent 1% of all malignant bladder tumours. Among secondary bladder tumours, metastasis from the stomach accounts for about 4% of cases. These secondary tumours are generally detected during follow-up of patients already treated for gastric cancer. We report a case of metastatic adenocarcinoma of the urinary bladder from an occult primary poorly differentiated signet ring cell type gastric carcinoma masquerading clinically as genitourinary tuberculosis. Our case illustrates the importance of obtaining a bladder biopsy in suspected chronic inflammatory conditions such as urinary tract tuberculosis before starting medical management to avoid the serious consequences of missing a bladder malignancy.

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