Urothelial carcinoma involving the ureteral orifice: A clinicopathologic analysis of 93 cases

Although tumors involving the bladder and ureter have been well described, there are only few studies in the pathology literature specifically analyzing tumors involving the ureteral orifice (UO). A search was performed for biopsy and resection specimens (transurethral resection, radical cystectomy/...

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description Although tumors involving the bladder and ureter have been well described, there are only few studies in the pathology literature specifically analyzing tumors involving the ureteral orifice (UO). A search was performed for biopsy and resection specimens (transurethral resection, radical cystectomy/cystoprostatectomy, nephroureterectomy and bladder cuff resection) of urothelial carcinoma (UCa) involving the UO. Ninety three cases were identified. Sixty two (67%) patients were male. Mean patient age was 71 years (range: 43–91 years). Forty two of 93 (45%) cases were invasive UCa (41 high-grade UCa; 1 low-grade UCa); 17/42 (40%) were invasive into muscularis propria. Tumor laterality was as follows: right side, 43 (46% of cases); left side, 42 (45%); bilateral, 4 (4.5%); and in 4 cases (4.5%) the laterality was not specified by the Urologist. Seven cases of UCa with variant histology were also identified. Five patients had lymph node (LN) metastasis at the time of resection, and another 3 presented with LN or distant metastasis after resection (range: 4–38 months). Although this study focused primarily on the index tumor involving the UO (Group 1 cases are those with only UO involvement), in 70/93 (75%) cases (Group 2 cases), at least one other tumor was located at another site within the bladder. The fact that the majority of cases (75%) had tumors located at other sites of the bladder, emphasizes that careful examination of the UO needs to be performed by both Urologists and Pathologists when examining cases of UCa of the bladder.
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Bladder
Bladder cancer
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Carcinoma - secondary
Carcinoma - surgery
Disease Progression
Female
Humans
Invasion
Lymphatic Metastasis
Lymphatic system
Male
Medical prognosis
Metastasis
Middle Aged
Neoplasm Grading
Neoplasm Invasiveness
Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
Pathology
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Tumors
Ureter
Ureter - pathology
Ureteral orifice
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms - pathology
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms - surgery
Urogenital system
Urology
Urothelial carcinoma
Urothelium - pathology
title Urothelial carcinoma involving the ureteral orifice: A clinicopathologic analysis of 93 cases
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