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Paraganglioma of the Urinary Bladder
Urologia Internationalis, 1996A paraganglioma of the urinary bladder in a 60-year-old woman presented with irritative voiding symptoms, without hematuria or hypertension. Sonography revealed a well-limited ovoid mass of the posterior wall, and cystoscopy showed that it was covered by normally appearing mucosa. Treatment consisted of transurethral resection, and the patient has been
Nesi G +4 more
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Hemangioma of the Urinary Bladder
Journal of Urology, 1983AbstractA hemangioma of the urinary bladder occurring in a 66‐year‐old man is described. Although hemangioma is a common lesion in many parts of the body, it remains a very rare primary tumor in the bladder. Clinically the patient usually presents with recurrent hematuria, control of which may necessitate a segmental cystectomy.
D P, Sarma, M, Weiner
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Paraffinoma of the urinary bladder
International Journal of Urology, 2006Abstract We present a rare case of paraffinoma of the urinary bladder. Paraffinomas involving the urinary tract are rare and not well described. They are usually associated with insertion of materials into the lower urinary tract by patients with psychiatric disorders. Not only can the diagnosis be delayed, but they are also easily misdiagnosed.
Ralph, Madeb +4 more
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Pheochromocytoma of urinary bladder
Urology, 1976Abstract A patient with pheochromocytoma of the urinary bladder is described and management discussed.
C M, Lindsey, H S, DeHart, J F, Glenn
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Journal of Urology, 1986
The ability of mixed spinal nerve roots to regenerate and reinnervate the urinary bladder was examined in young adult female cats. Using microsurgical technique, a unilateral extradural spinal nerve root anastomosis of a lumbar (L7) to a sacral root (S1) either with or without a nerve graft was performed.
B, Vorstman +3 more
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The ability of mixed spinal nerve roots to regenerate and reinnervate the urinary bladder was examined in young adult female cats. Using microsurgical technique, a unilateral extradural spinal nerve root anastomosis of a lumbar (L7) to a sacral root (S1) either with or without a nerve graft was performed.
B, Vorstman +3 more
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Leiomyosarcoma of urinary bladder
Urology, 1979Leiomyosarcoma of the bladder remains a rare diagnosis with poor therapeutic results. The available data continue to support surgical intervention as the mainstay of therapy, although other modalities have been employed with varying success. A case report and review of the literature with current treatment alternatives are presented.
T M, Wilson, H E, Fauver, J W, Weigel
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The Artificial Urinary Bladder
World Journal of Urology, 2000Complete bladder replacement with prosthetic materials was first tried in 1960, when Bogash, Kohler, and Scott reported on their results.3 Their prosthesis was implanted in 8 dogs. The ureters were connected to a sort of artificial conduit made out of silicone, which was then connected to the abdominal wall of the animal.
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Xanthoma of the Urinary Bladder
International Urology and Nephrology, 2005Xanthomas of the urinary bladder are rare lesions of reactive nature. They present as yellow-white mucosal plaques that may be mistaken for a neoplastic process. A biopsy displays stromal accumulation of lipid macrophages without accompanying inflammatory component.
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PHAEOCHROMOCYTOMA OF URINARY BLADDER
Acta Endocrinologica, 1962ABSTRACT A case of phaeochromocytoma localized in the urinary bladder wall above the right ureter in a 19 years old male is described. The patient had a sustained arterial hypertension between 170/120 and 260/170, without haematuria, with regular headache and palpitations immediately after urination.
R, MICIC, M, KICIC, S, ADANJA
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