[Bladder endometriosis].
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This case study describes a 30-year-old female with bladder endometriosis, presenting findings, treatment with Gn-RH analogues and resection, and concluding that transurethral resection can be a valid therapeutic option for selected patients.
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OBJECTIVE: To describe an additional case of endometriosis of the bladder and to review the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects. METHODS/RESULTS: A case of endometriosis of the bladder in a 30-year-old female with a long history of dysuria, pollakiuria and suprapubic pain during menstruation is described. The endoscopic findings indicated endometriosis of the bladder. Gn-Rh analogues and anovulatories were administered, but were poorly tolerated. Resection of the bladder endometrioma was performed. The patient is asymptomatic at two years' follow-up. CONCLUSION: Transurethral resection of the endometriotic plaque may be a valid therapeutic option in selected cases of endometriosis of the bladder.
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