Urachal xanthogranuloma: a rare but important case presenting as a urachal mass

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Date
2023-08-03
Authors
Jain, Kunal R.
Jain, Esha
DiLena, Richard
Saleeb, Rola
Jain, Umesh
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BMC
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Background A urachal mass is a relatively rare presentation to the urologists’ practice, often requiring radical surgical excision for a definitive diagnosis. Xanthogranulomatous inflammation of the urachus is an extremely rare entity with few cases reported worldwide, and to the best of our knowledge, no cases reported in the western world. Case presentation In this case, a 55-year-old male patient presented with bothersome lower urinary tract symptoms and computed tomography findings demonstrating a urachal mass that was worrisome for urachal carcinoma. Following surgical intervention, histopathology revealed urachal xanthogranuloma. Post-operatively, the patient recovered well, and eventually, he had symptomatic and radiologic improvement. Conclusion This case brings awareness to a rare presentation of a urachal mass—urachal xanthogranuloma. While operative intervention was both diagnostic and therapeutic, we highlight the challenge in differentiating between benign and malignant processes for urachal masses. Herein, we show the importance of including urachal xanthogranuloma in the differential diagnosis of a urachal mass to prevent further morbidity associated with the treatment of this disease.

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Urachus, Xanthogranuloma, Urachal mass, Urology, Case report
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BMC Urology. 2023 Aug 03;23(1):132