Urinary bladder endocervicosis: a case report and review of the literature.
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This case report describes urinary bladder endocervicosis, a benign mullerian lesion mimicking malignancy, found in a 34-year-old female and treated successfully with partial cystectomy.
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Endocervicosis, a mucinous analogue of endometriosis, is a rare, non-neoplastic mullerian lesion that may involve the urinary bladder. This lesion has only recently been described in the pathologic literature and, to the best of our knowledge, it has not been previously reported in the urologic literature. It is a benign lesion that clinically may be confused with a malignant tumor. Histologically, it must be differentiated from an adenocarcinoma. We report one recent case of urinary bladder endocervicosis in a 34-year old female who presented with urinary urgency and frequency secondary to a 3.5 cm mass in the posterior wall of the bladder. This was treated by partial cystectomy with complete resolution of her symptoms. The literature on endocervicosis and related mullerian lesions of the urinary bladder is reviewed.
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- Bladder Endometriosis and Endocervicosis: Presentation of 2 Cases with Endoscopic Management and Review of Literature 2014
- Combined Transurethral and Laparoscopic Partial Cystectomy and Robotically Assisted Bladder Repair for the Treatment of Bladder Endocervicosis: Case Report and Review of the Literature 2014
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- Bladder Endometriosis and Endocervicosis: Presentation of 2 Cases with Endoscopic Management and Review of Literature 2014
- Combined Transurethral and Laparoscopic Partial Cystectomy and Robotically Assisted Bladder Repair for the Treatment of Bladder Endocervicosis: Case Report and Review of the Literature 2014
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