Tubercular disease caused by bacillus of Calmette-Guerin administered as a local adjuvant treatment of relapsing bladder carcinoma. Pathogenetic, diagnostic and therapeutic issues, and literature review
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bacillus of calmette-guérin, bladder carcino¬ma, local therapy, infection dissemination, bcg-itis, pulmo¬nary and genito-urinary localizations, differential diagnosisAbstract
Two exemplary case reports of respiratory granulomatous infection caused by bacillus of Calmette-Guérin (BCG) in patients who were repeatedly treated with local, intravesical adjuvant BCG therapy for a relapsing transitional bladder carcinoma, are outlined and discussed, on the ground of the cumbersome diagnostic and differential diagnostic process (especially when a prior tuberculosis and a concurrent chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are of concern), and an updated literature revision. Only four cases of respiratory BCG-itis (pulmonary tuberculosis-like forms), have been reporteduntil now to the best of our knowledge (two of them following bladder instillation of BCG). One episode of ours represents the first described case with a dual, concomitant granulomatous localization of BCG-itis, also involving the genitourinary tract.Downloads
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2012-08-24
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Manfredi, R., Dentale, N., Piergentili, B., Pultrone, C., & Brunocilla, E. (2012). Tubercular disease caused by bacillus of Calmette-Guerin administered as a local adjuvant treatment of relapsing bladder carcinoma. Pathogenetic, diagnostic and therapeutic issues, and literature review. AVFT – Archivos Venezolanos De Farmacología Y Terapéutica, 28(2). Retrieved from http://saber.ucv.ve/ojs/index.php/rev_aavft/article/view/1948
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