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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

Predisposing Factors: Precipitating Factors:


Smoking (1 pack/day)
Age-(53 y/o) Chemical in workplace (exposed for 5
Gender-Female years)
Race (Asian) Recurrent UTI

Malignant transformation
of lymphoid stem cells

Somatic Mutation of DNA


Uncontrolled proliferation
of abnormal cells
Mutation of Bladder cells
(cancerous)
Abnormal cells replace - Hematuria
normal cells in the bladder - Frequency
Formation of Tumor - Urgency
(Bladder Cancer)
- Lower abdominal Pain
- Rectal Discomfort

If treated: If not treated

Early detection
Medication: Damaged Urinary
Medical Management: - Ceftriaxone 1gm IVTT OD Bladder
Surgery - Omeprone 1 vial IVTT
Chemotherapy - Dynastat 1 vial IVTT
TURBT - Dithenhydramine 50mg Cancer of the
IM Urinary Bladder
Lifestyle Modification:
Renal Failure
 Diet(fruits, vegetables)
 Avoid Smoking Septicemia
 Increase oral fluid intake Jaundice Sepsis
 Avoid factors that lead to
the recurrent of UTI Good Prognosis
Loss of Organ Function

Death

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