A rare location of metastasis from prostate cancer: Hydronephrosis associated with ureteral metastasis

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Prostate carcinoma is a very rare origin of metastatic disease in the ureter. We report a case of a 74-year-old man who presented in November 2008 initially with flank pain and lower urinary tract symptoms. Diagnostic investigation revealed a skeletal metastasizing prostate carcinoma, and the cause for the flank pain was a hydronephrosis due to ureteral metastasis diagnosed by biopsy. Antihormonal treatment led to disappearance of the hydronephrosis; however, further progress finally ended in acute liver failure with patient's death in July 2010. © 2012 Sebastian Schneider et al.

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Schneider, S., Popp, D., Denzinger, S., & Otto, W. (2012). A rare location of metastasis from prostate cancer: Hydronephrosis associated with ureteral metastasis. Advances in Urology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/656023

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