Abstract

Vesical clear cell adenocarcinoma is an uncommon tumour. The description of nearly all published cases focuses on histological issues, providing few clinical particulars and limited followup. The treatment choice is resection. No publications have been found regarding systemic treatments for advanced disease. We present a case of metastatic clear cell adenocarcinoma of the bladder treated with chemotherapy.

Highlights

  • Most of the published cases of metastatic clear-cell adenocarcinoma of the bladder describe women in their fifties or sixties who underwent total cystectomy as the only treatment [1]

  • We present a case of metastatic clear cell adenocarcinoma of the bladder treated with chemotherapy

  • The combination of clear-cell and transitional adenocarcinoma in this case does not allow to assure the role of each histology in determining the outcome and the poor response to therapy

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Case Report

Clear-Cell Adenocarcinoma of Vesical Origin: A Case Study of Metastatic Disease Treated with Chemotherapy. Carolina Pena Alvarez, Isabel Lorenzo Lorenzo, Silvia Varela Ferreiro, Rosa Pardavila Gomez, Hae Jin Suh Oh, Andrea Saenz de Miera Rodrıguez, Marta Covela Rua, Wilver Federico Carbonell Luyo, Francisco Ramon Garcıa Arroyo, Pedro Lopez Clemente, Patricia Palacios Ozores, and Manuel Constenla Figueiras. Vesical clear cell adenocarcinoma is an uncommon tumour. The description of most published cases focuses on histological issues, providing few clinical particulars and limited followup. No publications have been found regarding systemic treatments for advanced disease. We present a case of metastatic clear cell adenocarcinoma of the bladder treated with chemotherapy

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