Successful treatment of a 4-year-old girl with pure malignant rhabdoid tumor of the bladder: a case report.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Translational pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-23 DOI:10.21037/tp-24-255
Jian Li, Jiajia Bao, Tianjiao Hu, Qian Zhao, Jianfeng Zhou, Li Zhou, Tao Li
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Abstract

Background: Extracranial malignant rhabdoid tumors (eMRTs) are rare, highly aggressive neoplasms, predominantly arising in the kidneys, with bladder involvement being extremely uncommon. Optimal management strategies, particularly bladder-preserving approaches, are not well-established due to the rarity of these cases.

Case description: We report the case of a 4-year-old girl who presented with persistent gross hematuria. Imaging revealed a large bladder mass and histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of an extrarenal rhabdoid tumor with loss of SMARCB1 expression. The patient underwent a multimodal treatment approach, including bladder-preserving surgery, 12 cycles of high-dose MRTK-2020 neoadjuvant chemotherapy [comprising actinomycin D, vincristine, doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide (AVDC), ifosfamide, carboplatin, and etoposide (ICE)], followed by adjuvant radiotherapy. Remarkably, the patient achieved complete remission after two cycles of chemotherapy and remained in continuous remission with no evidence of disease at the 15-month follow-up.

Conclusions: This case underscores the diagnostic challenges of malignant rhabdoid tumors (MRTs) in bladder pathologies and highlights the significance of considering such tumors in differential diagnoses. Despite the limited evidence base, bladder-preserving surgeries, when feasible, should be considered and accompanied by adjuvant therapies for optimal outcomes. This case illustrates the potential for successful treatment of pure MRTs of the bladder using a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy.

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成功治疗一名患有膀胱纯恶性横纹肌瘤的 4 岁女孩:病例报告。
背景:颅外恶性横纹肌瘤(eMRTs)是一种罕见的高侵袭性肿瘤,主要发生在肾脏,膀胱受累极为罕见。由于这些病例的罕见性,最佳治疗策略,尤其是保留膀胱的方法,尚未得到很好的确立:我们报告了一例 4 岁女孩的病例,她出现持续性毛细血尿。影像学检查发现了一个巨大的膀胱肿块,组织病理学检查确诊为肾外横纹肌瘤,SMARCB1表达缺失。患者接受了多模式治疗,包括膀胱保留手术、12个周期的大剂量MRTK-2020新辅助化疗(包括放线菌素D、长春新碱、多柔比星、环磷酰胺(AVDC)、伊福酰胺、卡铂和依托泊苷(ICE)),随后接受了辅助放疗。值得注意的是,患者在接受两个周期的化疗后病情得到完全缓解,并且在 15 个月的随访中病情持续缓解,没有任何疾病迹象:本病例凸显了膀胱病变中恶性横纹肌瘤(MRTs)的诊断难题,并强调了在鉴别诊断中考虑此类肿瘤的重要性。尽管证据基础有限,但在可行的情况下,应考虑进行膀胱保留手术,并辅以辅助治疗,以获得最佳疗效。本病例说明了采用手术、化疗和放疗相结合的方法成功治疗膀胱单纯 MRT 的可能性。
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Translational pediatrics
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