Bladder Endometriosis: Ultrasound and MRI Findings
This paper describes a case of bladder endometriosis, highlighting its characteristic ultrasound and MRI findings and discussing potential pathological mechanisms for this rare bladder mass.
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This paper is a case report that studied bladder endometriosis using both transabdominal/transvaginal ultrasound and pelvic MRI in a 50-year-old woman with severe bladder and pelvic symptoms that were cyclic with ovulation and menses. Ultrasound showed a separate irregular 4.0-cm anterior mass invaginating the bladder, while MRI localized a solid, T2-hypointense mass to the bladder dome with T1 hyperintense hemorrhagic foci and mild enhancement, leading clinicians to favor bladder endometriosis over fibroid, primary bladder neoplasm, or metastatic disease. Laparoscopic segmental bladder resection confirmed multiple foci of endometriosis in the bladder wall and vesicovaginal septum, with additional suspicious sites noted intraoperatively but mixed pathology results. The paper’s main limitation is that it is based on a single patient, and it frames findings alongside a broader discussion of proposed mechanisms and imaging features. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically bladder endometriosis depicted on ultrasound and MRI with pathology confirmation.
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