Cystoscopic enucleation of bladder leiomyoma.

Urology Annals
Ghassan A Barayan, Anmar M Nassir

Abstract

We are presenting a rare case of bladder leiomyoma. A 61-year-old female patient was found to have a bladder mass during a work up of lower urinary tract symptoms. After full investigation, she underwent transurethral excision of the mass. The histopathology revealed typical feature of bladder leiomyoma. No recurrence was seen after a follow-up period of 12 months.

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Jan 23, 2013·The Journal of Urology·Rakhee Goel, Chakradhar R Thupili

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