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Published on: October 12, 2017
[Mullerianosis of the urinary bladder: a rare entity]
Nicolás Alberto Cruz Guerra1, María Dolores Gómez Raposo, María Jesús Baizán García
1Servicio de Urologia, Servicio de Ginecología, Zamora, España.
Objectives:
To report a new case of bladder mullerianosis.
Methods:
We present the case of a 30 year old female patient with history of miscarriage, who refers voiding dis-turbances with menstruations. Vaginal ultrasound showed an exophytic bladder lesion, which was confirmed by cistoscopy. Endoscopic resection was indicated.
Results:
The pathological study of tissues obtained showed mixed glandular structures with predominant tubaric-like type, in association with endometrial- and endocervical-like elements. No evidence of endoscopic relapse after one year of follow-up.
Conclusions:
We contribute with a new case of bladder mullerianosis. We emphasize the scarcity of its published reports. We support the option of an endoscopic surgery for these patients.
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