Urology Case Reports (Nov 2023)

Squamous and glandular metaplasia related to a renal pelvis stone leading to secondary pyeloureteral junction syndrome

  • H. Sawadogo,
  • A. Saadi,
  • S. Zaghbib,
  • M. Ksentini,
  • M. Chakroun,
  • M.R. Ben Slama

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51
p. 102555

Abstract

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Keratinizing squamous metaplasia of the renal pelvis is a rare lesion of the upper urinary tract that can occur in the context of chronic aggression to the urothelium, potentially leading to a secondary pyeloureteral junction syndrome.We report the case of a 43-year-old patient discovered intraoperatively in relation to a renal pelvis stone causing a pyeloureteral junction syndrome. The extemporaneous histological examination ruled out a malignant process, and we performed a pyeloplasty according to KUSS-ANDERSON technique. This pathology should be recognized by the urologist for appropriate management. Treatment is conservative, with extended follow-up to detect recurrences or carcinomatous degenerations.

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