Is photodynamic diagnosis using hypericin better than white-light cystoscopy for detecting superficial bladder carcinoma?
OBJECTIVE: To review the initial clinical results of photodynamic diagnosis (PDD) using hypericin (a new photosensitizer for PDD that helps to label flat urothelial tumours to facilitate biopsy) for the early detection of superficial bladder carcinoma, as flat noninvasive tumours of the bladder may be missed during conventional white-light cystoscopy (WLC) if there is bladder overdistension or ongoing cystitis. PATIENT AND METHODS: Between 1 January 2001 and 30 October 2004, 41 consecutive patients (mean age 66.1 years, sd 9.1, range 46-81) had transurethral resection for bladder cancer. Hypericin was introduced intravesically for 2 h before cystoscopy. Immediately after WLC, fluorescence cystoscopy (FC) was used at the same location and the same bladder site inspected using violet light. FC findings, e.g. positive or negative red fluorescence, were documented for each specific bladder site examined, and the exact location sampled for biopsy. RESULTS: The mean (sd, range) bladder capac
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