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Bladder Paragangliomas: a Pictorial Review

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Publisher Springer
Date 2022 Feb 14
PMID 35157102
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Bladder paragangliomas (bPGL) are rare neuroendocrine tumors arising from the sympathetic paraganglia present in the bladder wall. Bladder PGLs are typically submucosal or intramural but when subserosal may not be readily visible at cystoscopy. The average size at presentation is 3.9 cm (range 1.0-9.1 cm). When small, bPGL are usually spherical, well-marginated and homogeneous. Larger bPGL are typically more complex with peri- and intra-tumoral neovascularity and central necrosis. On ultrasound, increased color Doppler signal is typical. The increased soft tissue resolution of MRI enables localization of bPGL within the bladder wall more accurately than CT. Restricted diffusion and avid contrast enhancement help differentiate small bPGLs from leiomyomas, which have similar appearances on ultrasound and CT. Nuclear medicine techniques identify bPGLs and their metastases with high specificity, Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT having largely replaced I-mIBG SPECT/CT as the first line functional investigation. Imaging is essential to aid surgical planning, as endoscopic resection is often not possible or incomplete due to tumor location. For patients with advanced disease, Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT and I-mIBG SPECT/CT assess suitability for peptide receptor radionuclide therapy. Up to 63% of bPGL patients have a germline mutation, most commonly in the SDHB subunit gene, increasing their risk of developing pheochromocytomas and further paragangliomas; lifelong annual biochemical and periodic imaging screening from skull base to pelvis is therefore recommended.

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