Mesane Tümörünü Taklit Eden İntravesikal Yabancı Cisim: Nadir Bir Olgu Sunumu
Mesane içerisinde yabancı cisim oldukça nadir görülmekle birlikte ürologlar için zorluklara neden olabilir. Mesanekanserini taklit eden yabancı cisimler ise daha nadir görülmektedir. Bu olgu sunumunda, on yıl önce geçirdiği trafikkazası nedeniyle pelvik cerrahi öyküsü olan, tekrarlayan üriner sistem enfeksiyonu ve mikroskopik hematüri nedeniyleyapılan görüntülemede mesane tümörü tanısı alan 40 yaşındaki kadın hastayı sunuyoruz. Operasyon sırasında pelvikmetalik fiksatörlerin mesanede oluşturduğu erozyonun mesane malignitesini taklit ettiğini fark ettik.
Intravesical Foreign Body Mimicking Bladder Tumour: A Rare Case Report
Foreign body in the bladder is very rare entity and can cause difficulties for the urologist. Foreign bodies mimickingthe bladder cancer are even more rare. In this case, we report a 40-year-old woman who has complain recurrenturinary tract infection and microscopic hematuria and has a pelvic surgery history due to traffic accident ten yearsago. She was diagnosed as bladder tumor after imaging. However, during the procedure we realized that the erosionof the bladder by the pelvic metallic fixators were mimicked a bladder malignancy
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