Mullerianosis of the Ureter: An Uncommon Intersection of Gynecological and Genitourinary Pathology

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This paper reports a fourth case of ureteral mullerianosis, an uncommon condition involving Mullerian-type epithelia in the urinary tract, detailing its clinical, radiological, and histopathologic findings.

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Abstract

Mullerianosis is a term used to describe a pathologic entity comprised of at least 2 types of Mullerian-type epithelia (tubal, endocervical, or endometrial) at non-gynecologic sites. This is an uncommon occurrence in the urinary tract. To the best of our knowledge, only 3 instances of Mullerianosis involving the ureter have been reported. We present a fourth report and describe the clinical, radiological, and histopathologic findings. Awareness of this rare process is crucial to avoid misdiagnosis.

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Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts Mullerian Ducts

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