Author/Authors :
Singh, Iqbal University College of Medical Sciences (University of Delhi) & GTBH, Delhi-95, India , Joshi, Mohit Departments of Surgery - University College of Medical Sciences (University of Delhi) & GTBH, Delhi-95, India , Singh, Usha Rani Departments - Pathology - University College of Medical Sciences (University of Delhi) & GTBH, Delhi-95, India , Khan, Nirupama Departments - Pathology - University College of Medical Sciences (University of Delhi) & GTBH, Delhi-95, India
Abstract :
To describe and report a case of an episodic painless hematuria, in a middle aged gentleman whose initial
radiological work up and cystoscopic findings suggested localized carcinoma of the urinary bladder. Nuclear
matrix protein and urine cytology were negative for urotheilal tumor. Transurethral resection of bladder wall
mass and pathology confirmed amyloidoma (vesical amyloidosis). Absence of clinical stigmata of secondary
disease and appropriate histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of primary vesical amyloidosis. Diagnosis
of vesical amyloidosis was based on the awareness of the existence of this entity and the use of appropriate
histopathology and surgical resection was performed. We conclude that early diagnosis and prompt resection
is necessary for localized vesical amyloidosis presenting primarily with hematuria.
Keywords :
Amyloidosis , Vesical Amyloidosis , Urinary Bladder , Hematuria