Bladder Metastasis: An Unusual Presentation of Stomach Cancer.

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2016-07
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Linitus plastica of the stomach is a type of gastric carcinoma usually diagnosed at a late stage due to a lack of early pathognomonic symptoms. A diagnosis is usually by endoscopy and biopsy, however, lack of mucosal involvement leads to false negative reports. Over 50% of patients present with distant metastasis. Metastasis to bladder is rare and synchronous detection of bladder metastasis along with the primary tumor has only been reported in 5 cases in English literature. We present a case where clinical suspicion of a gastric malignancy was made in retrospect after biopsy of bladder tumor confirmed metastasis from a gastrointestinal primary.
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Adenocarcinoma bladder, Signet-ring cell adenocarcinoma, Synchronous bladder metastasis
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Sima Rahul R, Babu G S Naresh, Rao A Nagaraja, Malipatel Renuka. Bladder Metastasis: An Unusual Presentation of Stomach Cancer. IJSS Journal of Surgery 2016 July-Aug; 2(4): 42-45.