Abstract

Patients with analgesic nephropathy are at high risk for transitional cell carcinoma. Immunosuppression after renal transplantation increases the risk of de novo and recurrent malignancies up to 15%. 2 Reports on orthotopic bladder replacement after kidney transplantation are rare. We describe a male patient with recurring urothelial carcinoma and detection of renal carcinoma after renal transplantation. To our knowledge we report the first case of an orthotopic neobladder in a male patient with 2 occurrences of urological carcinomas after kidney transplantation.

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