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Recurrent atypical leiomyoma in bladder trigone,confused with uterine fibroids:A case report 被引量:1

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摘要 BACKGROUND Tumors originating from the posterior bladder wall can be challenging to diagnose because they may mimic a mass from the uterine cervix.Atypical leiomyoma of the bladder trigone is extremely rare,with few reported cases,and requires caution during surgery to avoid damage to the adjacent ureter.Diagnostic surgery and confirmational pathology are essential to assess whether the tumor is malignant and relieve clinical symptoms.Herein,we describe a case of recurrent leiomyoma with focal atypia in the bladder trigone.CASE SUMMARY A 29-year-old woman with a uterine fibroid incidentally found at a regular checkup was referred to our hospital.Based on magnetic resonance imaging,either urinary bladder leiomyoma or protrusion of pedunculated uterine cervical fibroid into the bladder was suspected.This leiomyoma in the trigone of the bladder was completely excised by laparotomy,and the patient was discharged without complication.Follow-up outpatient ultrasonography identified tumor recurrence after four years.As focal atypia was identified previously,laparotomy was performed to confirm the pathology.A round solid mass was resected from the posterior bladder wall without injuring either ureteric orifice.This tumor was pathologically diagnosed as a leiomyoma without atypia.Three-year follow-up ultrasonography has revealed no recurrence.CONCLUSION Atypical leiomyoma in bladder trigone is rare and could be easily mistaken for fibroid in the uterine cervix.To confirm histopathology,surgical excision is mandatory and regular follow-up is necessary to detect recurrence.
出处 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第29期10728-10734,共7页 世界临床病例杂志
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