Mullerianosis of Urinary Bladder: A Great Impersonator of Malignant Urinary Bladder Tumours
Journal Title: International Journal of Contemporary Medical Research - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 7
Abstract
Introduction: Mullerianosis of urinary bladder is an enigmatic entity that resembles carcinoma of bladder in many aspects. However, the management of this benign condition is entirely different. Case report: Herein we report a case of mullerianosis of urinary bladder with a brief review of literature to make the fellow urologist aware and more adept in dealing with this condition. Conclusion: An awareness of this rare entity is necessary for adequate treatment and to the spare the patient of the stigma of a malignant disease
Authors and Affiliations
Abhinav Agrawal, Prashant Darakh, Martand Patil, Abhay Mahajan
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