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Bladder endometriosis must be considered as bladder adenomyosis
Donnez, Jacques; Spada, Francesca; Squifflet, Jean et al.
2000In Fertility and Sterility, 74 (6), p. 1175-1181
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Keywords :
Bladder endometriosis; adenomyosis
Abstract :
[en] Objective: To present data from a series of 17 cases of bladder endometriosis. Design: Clinical study. Setting: A university hospital department of gynecology. Patient(s): Seventeen patients complaining of menstrual urinary symptoms and/or pelvic pain. Intervention(s): Diagnosis and resection of a bladder adenomyotic nodule. Main Outcome Measure(s): Histologic analysis and postsurgical outcome. Result(s): Seventy-six percent of the patients reported menstrual mictalgia and pollakiuria, and 88% reported dysmenorrhea and dyspareunia. Cystoscopy, intravenous pyelography, and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a nodular mass in the anterior fornix adjacent to the uterine wall, developed in the vesical muscularis and involving the vesical mucosa in all cases but one. The bladder nodule was associated with a rectovaginal nodule in six cases (35%). Because recurrence was noted soon after cessation of medical therapy, surgical excision was proposed. The vesical mucosa was found to be intact in almost all cases, so extramucosal laparoscopic excision was the method of choice. Histologic examination proved that 90% of the nodule consisted of smooth muscle hyperplasia. Conclusion(s): So-called bladder endometriosis is actually an adenomyotic nodule of the bladder which, from a histologic point of view, is similar to a rectovaginal adenomyotic nodule and frequently (35%) associated with it.
Disciplines :
Reproductive medicine (gynecology, andrology, obstetrics)
Author, co-author :
Donnez, Jacques
Spada, Francesca
Squifflet, Jean
NISOLLE, Michelle ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Gynécologie-Obstétrique CHR
Language :
English
Title :
Bladder endometriosis must be considered as bladder adenomyosis
Publication date :
2000
Journal title :
Fertility and Sterility
ISSN :
0015-0282
eISSN :
1556-5653
Publisher :
Elsevier, New York, United States - New York
Volume :
74
Issue :
6
Pages :
1175-1181
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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