2019
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2019-231720
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Spontaneous renoalimentary fistula as a complication of upper tract urothelial carcinoma: unknown complication of a rare disease

Abstract: Fistulae of the upper urinary tract with the alimentary tract are rare. Most cases of renoalimentary fistulae are secondary to penetrating trauma, which may be iatrogenic or due to locally invasive benign infective processes or complicated nephrolithiasis, or following surgical procedures. Spontaneous renoalimentary fistulae developing secondary to locally advanced malignancies, namely renal cell carcinoma, are very rare, and unknown due to upper tract transitional cell carcinoma. We present a case where a 60-… Show more

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“…We have previously published another report of UTUC in a patient, whose initial presentation was that of a renoalimentary fistula. [ 9 ] CT-guided biopsy of the renal lesion had shown a high-grade UTUC, which was confirmed on immunohistochemistry. UTUC can develop coincidentally in the urothelium of a kidney with staghorn calculi.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…We have previously published another report of UTUC in a patient, whose initial presentation was that of a renoalimentary fistula. [ 9 ] CT-guided biopsy of the renal lesion had shown a high-grade UTUC, which was confirmed on immunohistochemistry. UTUC can develop coincidentally in the urothelium of a kidney with staghorn calculi.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%