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- W2051363598 abstract "Aim To determine the incidence of synchronous upper-tract transitional cell carcinomas (TCCs) in patients with newly diagnosed bladder cancer and to evaluate the need for performing intravenous urography (IVU) in these patients. Materials and Methods Imaging data on 330 consecutive patients who were diagnosed with TCC of the bladder over a 2-year period were retrospectively reviewed. Only 233 out of the 330 patients had IVU at presentation. The IVU results were recorded as normal, abnormal, or equivocal. The follow-up radiological or urological investigations in the patients who had an equivocal IVU were reviewed. Clinical follow-up data on all 330 patients were also recorded. Results Only 233 out of the 330 patients had an IVU at presentation. Four of these (1.7%) patients were found to have synchronous upper-tract tumours. Twenty-two patients were reported to have equivocal findings on IVU. Nine of these patients had follow-up imaging [computed tomography (CT)=5, IVU=4], which were reported as normal. Retrograde urography was performed in two patients, which was normal. The remaining 11 patients did not have any evaluation of the upper tracts despite the equivocal findings on IVU, but routine clinical follow-up did not reveal any significant disease. Three patients with high-risk superficial disease developed upper-tract tumours that were detected on follow-up. Conclusion IVU for diagnosing synchronous upper-tract tumours in patients with newly diagnosed bladder carcinoma can be restricted to patients with high-risk superficial disease. To determine the incidence of synchronous upper-tract transitional cell carcinomas (TCCs) in patients with newly diagnosed bladder cancer and to evaluate the need for performing intravenous urography (IVU) in these patients. Imaging data on 330 consecutive patients who were diagnosed with TCC of the bladder over a 2-year period were retrospectively reviewed. Only 233 out of the 330 patients had IVU at presentation. The IVU results were recorded as normal, abnormal, or equivocal. The follow-up radiological or urological investigations in the patients who had an equivocal IVU were reviewed. Clinical follow-up data on all 330 patients were also recorded. Only 233 out of the 330 patients had an IVU at presentation. Four of these (1.7%) patients were found to have synchronous upper-tract tumours. Twenty-two patients were reported to have equivocal findings on IVU. Nine of these patients had follow-up imaging [computed tomography (CT)=5, IVU=4], which were reported as normal. Retrograde urography was performed in two patients, which was normal. The remaining 11 patients did not have any evaluation of the upper tracts despite the equivocal findings on IVU, but routine clinical follow-up did not reveal any significant disease. Three patients with high-risk superficial disease developed upper-tract tumours that were detected on follow-up. IVU for diagnosing synchronous upper-tract tumours in patients with newly diagnosed bladder carcinoma can be restricted to patients with high-risk superficial disease." @default.
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