Squamous cell carcinoma in exstrophy of the bladder

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Abstract

Exstrophy of the bladder is a rare congenital anomaly with an incidence of about 1 per 50,000 newborns. The malignant potential of the exstrophied bladder mucosa is well known; 95% are adenocarcinomas, and 3% to 5% are squamous cell carcinomas. Most of the malignant tumors (60%) associated with an exstrophy of the bladder occur during the fourth and fifth decades of life. Of the remaining, about 20% each occur after 60 years and before 40 years. Here we present a case in which squamous cell carcinoma developed in an unrepaired exstrophy of the bladder. We present the management of the case and a brief review of the literature. © The Korean Urological Association, 2013.

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Sharma, P. K., Pandey, P. K., Vijay, M. K., Bera, M. K., Singh, J. P., & Saha, K. (2013). Squamous cell carcinoma in exstrophy of the bladder. Korean Journal of Urology, 54(8), 555–557. https://doi.org/10.4111/kju.2013.54.8.555

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