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2018 ; 11
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Mullerianosis of the Urinary Bladder: A Case Report
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Amir RAR
; Taheini KM
; Sheikh SS
Case Rep Oncol
2018[Jan]; 11
(1
): 206-211
PMID29681822
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Mullerianosis is a rare entity consisting of an admixture of 2 or more of the
following tissues: endometriosis, endocervicosis, and endosalpingiosis. It most
commonly affects the urinary bladder and affects females of fertile age. It
presents clinically as hematuria, dysuria, and pelvic pain which may be
associated with menstruation. Radiologically and macroscopically, it typically
presents as a polypoid mass in the dome or posterior wall of the bladder.
Histologically, it consists of glands of varying size lined by endometrial,
endocervical, or tubal epithelium. Mullerianosis clinically and histologically
mimics other benign and malignant lesions. Herein we report a case of
mullerianosis of the urinary bladder. This is a rare lesion with less than 20
cases reported in the literature thus far. We believe raising awareness of this
poorly recognized entity is of utmost significance in order to avoid misdiagnosis
and the following unnecessary radical procedures.