AI Article Synopsis

  • Xanthogranulomatous ureteritis is a rare condition marked by foamy histiocytes and chronic inflammation in the ureter.
  • A case study of a 64-year-old man revealed this condition alongside invasive bladder cancer affecting the ureteral wall.
  • The findings underscore the need for medical professionals to recognize this benign process when evaluating ureteral masses in cancer patients.

Article Abstract

Xanthogranulomatous ureteritis is a very rare process characterized by the presence of foamy histiocytes in a background of chronic active inflammation affecting the ureteral wall. Herein, we describe a case of a 64-year-old man with bladder cancer affecting the left posterolateral wall of the bladder. Radiologically, there was a suspicion of multifocal involvement of the ureteral wall. The patient underwent a radical cystectomy with bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy and a laparoscopic left nephroureterectomy. Histopathologic examination of the radical cystectomy revealed an invasive high-grade urothelial carcinoma. The wall of the left ureter was replaced by abundant foamy histocytes and a mixed inflammatory infiltrate with lymphocytes and plasma cells consistent with xanthogranulomatous ureteritis. In this report, we highlight the importance of awareness of this benign process when observing a ureteral mass in cancer patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10668969231169049DOI Listing

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