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Authors Zhang S, Guo Z
Received 13 January 2018
Accepted for publication 17 May 2018
Published 3 August 2018 Volume 2018:11 Pages 4547—4550
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S162441
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Editor who approved publication: Dr XuYu Yang
Abstract: A 77-year-old-male patient presented with recurrent gross
hematuria for 3 months with a fever for 1 month, and so was admitted to The
First Hospital of Tsinghua University. The medical history revealed the patient
exhibited no symptoms of night sweat, dysuria, or abdominal pain. The patient
experienced sustained fever with maximal temperature of 39°C for 1 month
without any infectious symptoms. The biochemical examination revealed that
renal and hepatic function tests were normal. Serum prostate-specific antigen
and free prostate-specific antigen were at a normal level. Enhanced computed
tomography and magnetic resonance imaging was performed and indicated prostatic
cancer with bilateral pulmonary metastases. Subsequently, prostatic urothelial
carcinoma was confirmed by a histopathology assay of the prostate biopsy.
Following 1 course of chemotherapy, the temperature of the patient returned to
normal.
Keywords: prostatic urothelial carcinoma, primary, fever, chemotherapy,
metastases