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Invasive high grade urothelial carcinoma
Noticed blood in urine and was told of a tumour in the bladder. Was operated on 2nd July 2018 for removal of tumour. The biopsy report on 7th July suggests that it's a high grade invasive urothelial carcinoma invading into lamina propria. PET Scan report on 9th July had the impression that urinary bladder shows metabolicaly active ill-defined wall thickening involving left lateral wall and mild bilateral hydrocele is noted. No other metabolicaly active disease elsewhere in the body. Cystoscopy report does not reveal any anomaly. Please suggest the line of treatment.
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U will need check cystoscopy and deep muscle biopsy after 1 month of initail resection of tumor...
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