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REVIEW OF UROLOGIC SURGERY
ALBERT J. SCHOLL, M.D.;
FRANK HINMAN, M.D.;
ALEXANDER VON LICHTENBERG, M.D.;
ALEXANDER B. HEPLER, M.D.;
ROBERT GUTIERREZ, M.D.;
GERSHOM J. THOMPSON, M.D.;
JAMES T. PRIESTLEY, M.D.;
EGON WILDBOLZ, M.D.;
VINCENT J. O'CONOR, M.D.
Arch Surg. 1940;41(6):1505-1532.
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BLADDER
Hunner's Ulcer.
—Rusche and Hager48 presented some observations on the development of malignancy in Hunner's ulcer, and they reported 2 cases.
In 1 case the patient was a man aged 26 years, in whom definite Hunner's ulcer was found. Treatment consisted of the usual measures. Fifteen years later he was again examined. He was in a critical condition at this time and died shortly afterward. Cystoscopic examination had not been made. Microscopic examination of the wall of the bladder showed a definite carcinoma. The tumor was anaplastic, and a growth infiltrated the tissues. It resembled a scirrhous neoplasm, such as might have been found in the presence of gastric carcinoma.
In the second case the patient was a woman 65 years old who was seen in 1933, at which time several irregular portions 1 cm. in diameter had been seen in the posterior wall of the bladder during
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Author Affiliations
LOS ANGELES; SAN FRANCISCO; BUDAPEST, HUNGARY; SEATTLE; NEW YORK; ROCHESTER, MINN.; BERNE, SWITZERLAND; CHICAGO
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