ENDOMETRIOSIS OF THE BLADDER: A CASE REPORT

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A partial cystectomy confirmed vesical endometriosis in a 23-year-old woman with cyclical hematuria and dysuria, resolving her symptoms post-operatively.

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The paper reports a 23-year-old woman with cyclic macrohematuria and dysuria around menstruation, in whom bladder tumor and female sterility had been identified previously. Using cystoscopic findings and ultrasonotomogram imaging across menstrual phases, clinicians strongly suspected vesical (bladder) endometriosis before surgery. Partial cystectomy was performed, with intraoperative findings matching cystoscopy and confirming inflammatory adhesion between the left uterine tube and bladder, and histology showed vesical endometriosis extending from the submucosa into the muscular layer; the report notes that symptoms were absent postoperatively and resolved for about one year after discharge. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it specifically documents vesical endometriosis of the bladder in a case report.

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A 23 year-old woman with macrohematuria and pain on urination around menstrual period was admitted.Female sterility and bladder tumor had been found by a gynecologist prior to admission.Vesical endometriosis was strongly suspected on the bsis of cystoscopic findings and ultrasonotomogram at each menstrual phases.Then partial cystectomy was performed and bladder tumor coincided with cystoscopic findings and inflammatory adhesion between the left uterine tube and the bladder were confirmed.Histological specimen showed vesical endometriosis with multiplication from submucosal to muscular tissue.No symptom was presented during post-operative period and the complaints were disappeared for about one year after her discharge.
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抄録 A 23 year-old woman with macrohematuria and pain on urination around menstrual period was admitted. Female sterility and bladder tumor had been found by a gynecologist prior to admission. Vesical endometriosis was strongly suspected on the bsis of cystoscopic findings and ultrasonotomogram at each menstrual phases. Then partial cystectomy was performed and bladder tumor coincided with cystoscopic findings and inflammatory adhesion between the left uterine tube and the bladder were confirmed. Histological specimen showed vesical endometriosis with multiplication from submucosal to muscular tissue. No symptom was presented during post-operative period and the complaints were disappeared for about one year after her discharge. Female sterility and bladder tumor had been found by a gynecologist prior to admission. Vesical endometriosis was strongly suspected on the bsis of cystoscopic findings and ultrasonotomogram at each menstrual phases. Then partial cystectomy was performed and bladder tumor coincided with cystoscopic findings and inflammatory adhesion between the left uterine tube and the bladder were confirmed. Histological specimen showed vesical endometriosis with multiplication from submucosal to muscular tissue. No symptom was presented during post-operative period and the complaints were disappeared for about one year after her discharge. © 社団法人 日本泌尿器科学会

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endometriosisbladder_endometriosis

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Endometriosis Endometriosis Urinary Bladder Neoplasms Urinary Bladder Neoplasms Adult Female Humans

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