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Transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary tract: computed tomography findings

Although rare, transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary tract is the second most common tumor of the kidneys. We studied retrospectively the computed tomography images of 10 patients with confirmed transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary tract. There was involvement of the bladder in 60% of the cases whereas the calyceal system and the ureters were involved in 60% and 10% of the cases, respectively. Concomitant tumors were present in 40% of the cases. The findings were sessile masses, ureteral wall thickening and renal infiltrative lesions. Calcified tumors were seen in two patients and a transitional cell tumor arising from a bladder diverticulum was identified in another patient. Local tumor dissemination was observed in 80% of the patients and distant dissemination in 20% of the patients. Computed tomography allowed the detection of local and distant tumor dissemination, thus allowing a selected group of patients to be treated conservatively.

Transitional cell carcinoma; Computed tomography; Renal tumors


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