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[Endosalpingiosis of the bladder. A case report]
Cristina García Sánchez1, Elisa Maria Ocón Revuelta, María Fontillón
1Urology Department. Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocio. Sevilla. Spain.
Objective:
To describe a case of endo-salpingiosis of bladder and review of the literature.
Method:
A 38 years old women referred to an outpatient urology clinic with postmenstrual voiding symptoms.
Results:
We studied her and ultrasound imaging detects tumor that was confirmed by cystoscopy. She is diagnosed of endosalpingiosis of the bladder after transurethral resection, and a CT shows a consistent mass next to left adnexal with high probablility of being an endometrioma.
Conclusions:
Endosalpingiosis of the bladder is a rare disease that occurs in young women with cyclic urinary symptoms. The implantation of tubular tissue in the bladder is diagnosed and treated definitively by tumor excision and anatomopathologic examination.
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