Metastasis to the proximal ureter from prostatic adenocarcinoma: A rare metastatic pattern

Authors

  • Tao Zhang the second hospital of Anhui medical university
  • Qi Wang
  • Jie Min
  • Dexin Yu
  • Dongdong Xie
  • Yi Wang
  • Demao Ding
  • Lei Chen
  • Ci Zou
  • Zhiqiang Zhang
  • Daming Wang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.2169

Keywords:

Prostate Cancer, Metastatic, ureteral tumor

Abstract

Prostate cancer is one of the most common male malignancies, but it rarely metastasizes to the proximal ureter. We report a case of a 76-year-old man who presented with flank pain and lower urinary tract symptoms. Abdominal computed tomography scan revealed multiple filling defects at the middle of the left ureter, enlarged retroperitoneal lymph nodes, and probable psoas invasion. The patient underwent nephroureterectomy with excision of a cuff of bladder, and was found to have an adhesion between the middle part of left ureter and psoas intraoperatively. The pathological examination displayed positive immunohistochemical staining with prostate-specific antigen and prostate acid phostate, supporting the diagnosis of metastatic ureteral tumour from prostate cancer. In this case, periureteral soft tissue and ureteral muscular layer were infiltrated by metastatic tumour, whereas the mucosa was spared. The periureteral lymphatic pathway played an important role in the metastatic procedure of prostate cancer to the proximal ureter.

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Author Biography

Tao Zhang, the second hospital of Anhui medical university

department of urology

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Published

2014-11-24

How to Cite

Zhang, T., Wang, Q., Min, J., Yu, D., Xie, D., Wang, Y., Ding, D., Chen, L., Zou, C., Zhang, Z., & Wang, D. (2014). Metastasis to the proximal ureter from prostatic adenocarcinoma: A rare metastatic pattern. Canadian Urological Association Journal, 8(11-12), e859–61. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.2169

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