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Posted on Wed, 19 Aug 2020
Question: in reference my earlier question , i am again raising new request with more clarity & new finding.
have attached reports of Cystoscopy.
we understood from Doctor that Consulted with treating doctor as per his version Cystoscopy was completely normal and no suspicious lesion found; therefore, deeper Biopsy is not require. Since bleeding is still on while urinate, 5 days medication was given on 17th and asked to stop “CYSTOPEN 100mg” and “CRANPAC – D” (prescription attached)

Till the time 5 days medicine was one blood in urine was in control (very minimal) Yesterday as started with “CYSTOPEN 100mg” and “CRANPAC – D” bleeding started (No idea whether it is side effect of “CYSTOPEN 100mg” and “CRANPAC – D” or improvement shown due to new medicine)

kindly guide further.

find below details of earlier question answered by Dr. Indranil XXXXXXX

Question :-
Mr.Ranendra is under treatment for Urothelial carcinoma since March 2020.
he still have Complain of Bleeding.
we are request you to help to understand followings :
1: is attached line of treatment correct or do we need to see any other doctor
2:what is scope of improvement in this case ?
3. what is recovery period ?
4. is there any other way to treat this disease
Brief Answer:
We need to know if muscle involved

Detailed Answer:
Ho
Thanks for your query.

He has a high grade bladder tumor. The biopsy doesn't contain muscle tissue, hence we don't know if muscle involved or not. If muscle involved, then it changes the treatment. This is especially important as the CT showed perivesical stranding, implying possibility of disease spread outside bladder wall.

Hence I recommend a check cystoscopy to see current position and also to take deeper biopsy from operative site to see if any residual tumor is there and if so, does it involve the muscle or not.

After this, we can decide if anything else required or not. If nothing found in cystoscopy then life expectancy is like normal even though regular checkup is required to detect any recurrence which is possible in 20% cases.


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Answered by Dr. Dr. P. T. Patil (16 hours later)
Brief Answer:
MRI will help to determine whether disease has spread outside bladder .

Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for query .

Based on the facts, cystoscopic findings and your previous reports that you have posted the occasional hematuria that you have necessitates further tests like MRI to rule out any muscle involvement and extra Vesical Infiltration .

Discuss the my suggestion with your Urologist and get it done .This will help to find the cause for your intermittent hematuria.

Hope I have answered your query ,please feel free to ask if you have more questions,I shall be happy to help you
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.

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In Reference My Earlier Question , I Am Again Raising

Brief Answer: MRI will help to determine whether disease has spread outside bladder . Detailed Answer: Hello Thanks for query . Based on the facts, cystoscopic findings and your previous reports that you have posted the occasional hematuria that you have necessitates further tests like MRI to rule out any muscle involvement and extra Vesical Infiltration . Discuss the my suggestion with your Urologist and get it done .This will help to find the cause for your intermittent hematuria. Hope I have answered your query ,please feel free to ask if you have more questions,I shall be happy to help you Thanks and Regards. Dr.Patil.