Urology Case Reports (Sep 2016)

Urinary Bladder Xanthoma – Is Immunohistochemistry Necessary?

  • M. Raghavendran,
  • A. Venugopal,
  • Vinay N. Kaushik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eucr.2016.06.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. C
pp. 36 – 37

Abstract

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Urinary Bladder Xanthomas (UBX) are non-neoplastic reactive tumor like process. Isolated UBX is rare with only around 15 cases reported (Yu, Patel, & Bonert, 2015). UBX are reported in older patients who present with non specific symptoms like UTI or hematuria. Patients often have associated lipid anomalies. UBX have been vaguely described as yellowish white plaques or patches. Also, recent reports have stressed on the role of Immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis (Al-Daraji, Varghese, & Husain, 2007; Vimal, Masih, Manipadam, & Chacko, 2012). The objective of this report is to provide a cystoscopic view of the tumor which will enable easier identification and also to debate on the role of IHC in diagnosis.

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