Endometriose vesical: revisão clínica e imagiológica a propósito de um caso clínico
This case report reviews the clinical, imaging, and pathological features of bladder endometriosis, a rare urinary system involvement that can mimic bladder neoplasms.
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This paper reviews bladder endometriosis using a clinical case as the starting point, focusing on clinical presentation, imaging characteristics, and anatomic pathology findings. It notes that urinary tract involvement by endometriosis is rare and that the bladder is the most commonly affected site, while radiologic appearance can be difficult to differentiate from intrinsic bladder neoplasia. The authors describe the imaging and histologic features observed in a woman to support the endometriosis diagnosis. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically bladder endometriosis and its clinical, imaging, and pathological features.
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