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Recurrent transitional cell carcinoma in an ileal conduit

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Urologic radiology

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A patient with recurrent transitional cell carcinoma involving an ileal conduit is reported. This case is unusual for the following reasons: the malignancy was located in an area where there was no transitional epithelium; a “napkin ring” deformity was present; there was a 6-year interval between the initial cystectomy and the recurrence of the malignancy.

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Rubin, B.E., Rodriguez, E., Mangasarian, R. et al. Recurrent transitional cell carcinoma in an ileal conduit. Urol Radiol 1, 61–62 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02926601

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