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Muhammad Shabi Ahmad1, Muhammad Zeeshan Aslam, Andrew Christopher Thorpe
1Department of Urology, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
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There are various surgical techniques to treat female stress urinary incontinence. We present the case of a long-term complication in a lady, where a silastic sling caused a massive retropubic fibrous reaction, masquerading, clinically and radiologically, as a muscle invasive bladder cancer.
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