Presentation
Epidemiology Rare; <1% of all urothelial neoplasms Broad age range but most patients are in their sixth or seventh decade More common in men than women (7.3:1 ratio) Sites Trigone, bladder neck and prostatic urethra are common sites Clinical features Presents [pathologyoutlines.com]
METHODS/RESULTS: A female patient presented at the emergency services with symptoms and signs compatible with pyelonephritis. An admission abdominal ultrasound scan demonstrated a solid mass in the left inferior renal pole. [aeurologia.com]
Treatment
Treatment was by partialpenectomy and resection of the glans penis, respectively. [aeurologia.com]
Urology 68: 1164–68 CrossRef Google Scholar Zeidman EJ, Desmond P, Thompson I (1992) Surgical treatment of carcinoma of the male urethra. [link.springer.com]
[…] prostatic urethra are common sites Clinical features Presents with nonspecific hematuria or irritative voiding symptoms, rarely obstructive voiding symptoms May be associated with urothelial carcinoma, rarely in the inverted urothelial papilloma itself Treatment [pathologyoutlines.com]
Prognosis
It is important to determine if the lesion is ametastasis, since the prognosis depends on the second tumor. [aeurologia.com]
Epidemiology
Definition / general Rare benign tumor similar to counterparts at other sites Terminology Also called brunnian adenoma Epidemiology Rare; <1% of all urothelial neoplasms Broad age range but most patients are in their sixth or seventh decade More common [pathologyoutlines.com]