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Case Report

The Evaluation of the Relationship Between the Frequency of Urologic Symptoms and the Disease Progression with Multiple Sclerosis


1    Department of Neurology, Marmara University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey 
2     Deparment of Urology Medeniyet University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey


DOI : 10.33719/yud.601359
New J Urol. 2020; 15 (1): 19-26

Abstract

Primary bladder endometriosis is rare and the cause is not fully known. In this article, we present a 37-year-old female patient who un- derwent transurethral resection for primary bladder endometriosis. The patient’s complaints were hematuria, dysuria and pollakuria associ- ated with menstrual cycle for 4 months. After cystoscopic and radiological evaluation in our clinic, transurethral resection of the mass was decided. A 23*21 mm diameter solid bladder mass was excised by transurethral resection. In the postoperative follow-up of the patient by cystoscopy, no recurrence was observed until 6 months.

Keywords: Endometriosis; Hematuria; Uri- nary Bladder


Abstract

Primary bladder endometriosis is rare and the cause is not fully known. In this article, we present a 37-year-old female patient who un- derwent transurethral resection for primary bladder endometriosis. The patient’s complaints were hematuria, dysuria and pollakuria associ- ated with menstrual cycle for 4 months. After cystoscopic and radiological evaluation in our clinic, transurethral resection of the mass was decided. A 23*21 mm diameter solid bladder mass was excised by transurethral resection. In the postoperative follow-up of the patient by cystoscopy, no recurrence was observed until 6 months.

Keywords: Endometriosis; Hematuria; Uri- nary Bladder