Bladder endometriosis. Clinical case and literature review

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The article presents information about the clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment of bladder endometriosis. The issues of etiology and pathogenesis of endometriosis are considered in detail. The classification of extragenital endometriosis is given. Information about the prevalence of endometriosis of the urinary system is given. A clinical observation of a patient with endometriosis of the bladder that developed after surgery on the pelvic organs is presented.

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Aleksandra I. Guseva

V.A. Baranov Republican Hospital

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Email: dr.gai@mail.ru

urologist

Russian Federation, 3 Pirogova st., Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, 185910

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2. Fig. 1. Patient, 30 years old. Ultrasound examination of the small pelvis. Bladder neoplasm? Hematoma between bladder and cervix?

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3. Fig. 2. Patient, 30 years old. Ultrasound examination of the small pelvis. A defect in the bladder mucosa (upper arrow) and a passage in the cervix between the cervical canal and the mass (lower arrow)

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