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Revision as of 16:13, 2 October 2025
Background
- Intravesicular instillation is used to treat bladder cancer
Clinical Manifestations
- Median time from instillation to onset of symptoms is 169 days1 (range 3 months to many years)
- Disease can disseminate to liver, lungs, bone marrow, bones, joints (in descending order of frequency)
- Localized disease can cause cystitis, bladder contractures, granulomatous prostatitis, prostate abscess, epididymo-orchitis, testicular abscess, pyelonephritis, renal abscess, ureteral stricture, penile granuloma
- Common symptoms are localized bladder irritation (dysuria, frequency, hematuria), with low-grade fevers and malaise
- Systemic spread can cause a sepsis syndrome, pulmonary disease (miliary or interstitial disease), granulomatous hepatitis, osteomyelitis (most commonly the spine), psoas abscess, and (very rarely) vascular complications including arteritis or vasa vasorum or contiguous spread from local infection to the adjacent arteries
References
- ^ Paolo Cabas, Michele Rizzo, Mauro Giuffrè, Roberta Maria Antonello, Carlo Trombetta, Roberto Luzzati, Giovanni Liguori, Stefano Di Bella. BCG infection (BCGitis) following intravesical instillation for bladder cancer and time interval between treatment and presentation: A systematic review. Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations. 2021;39(2):85-92. doi:10.1016/j.urolonc.2020.11.037.