Metastasis of gastric signet ring cell carcinoma to the ureter

Marija Milic Perovic ,
Marija Milic Perovic

Clinical hospital centre Zvezdara , Belgrade , Serbia

Aleksandra Paunovic Markovic ,
Aleksandra Paunovic Markovic

Clinical hospital centre Zvezdara , Belgrade , Serbia

Nata a Djurdjevic ,
Nata a Djurdjevic

Clinical hospital centre Zvezdara , Belgrade , Serbia

Marija Cubrilo ,
Marija Cubrilo

Clinical hospital centre Zvezdara , Belgrade , Serbia

Jelena Kuzmanovic ,
Jelena Kuzmanovic

Clinical hospital centre Zvezdara , Belgrade , Serbia

Jovan Juloski ,
Jovan Juloski

Clinical hospital centre Zvezdara , Belgrade , Serbia

Lidija Vuckovic Hardi
Lidija Vuckovic Hardi

Clinical hospital centre Zvezdara , Belgrade , Serbia

Published: 01.04.2018.

Volume 34, Issue 1 (2018)

pp. 64-65;

Abstract

Aim: We present an interesting case of unexpected metastatic deposit “signet ring cell” of the gastric cancer in the ureter. Introduction: Ureteral obstruction caused by gastric cancer may occur by any of the following three mechanisms: direct extension from the primary site, peritoneal deposit or lymph node metastasis. Material and Methods: We report the case of a patient with ureteral metastasis as the first and sole manifestation of gastric cancer dissemination two years after he was first diagnosed with gastric cancer. Results: A 52-year old male patient was admitted to the Department of Urology, Clinical Hospital Centre Zvezdara in Belgrade, with a 5-day history of right colic flank pain and high temperature. He had a partial gastrectomy for gastric cancer two years ago and received 8 cycles of chemotherapy. Routine blood test results were normal except elevated creatinine and C-reactive protein levels. An abdominal ultrasound examination and computed tomography revealed grade 3 hydronephrosis and hydroureter. Cystoscopy indicated a tumor measuring 2 cm in size which involved left ureteral orifice. A left nephroureterectomy and transurethral resection of bladder tumor were performed. Histopathological examination of surgical POSTER SESIJA 65 MATERIA MEDICA • Vol. 34 • Issue 1, suplement 1 • april 2018. specimen revealed signet ring cell carcinoma infiltrating lamina propria and tunica muscularis of the left lower ureter. Histopathological examination of the bladder specimen revealed signet ring cell carcinoma identical to those of the ureteral tumor. Conclusion: Ureteral metastases from gastric cancer are extremely rare. Shimoyama reviewed 27 cases of the true ureteral metastasis from gastric cancer. The prognosis is generally poor and the survival for more than 2 years has not been reported in literature.

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