1. Bladder schistosomiasis: case report and bibliographic review.
- Author
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Alvarez Maestro M, Rios Gonzalez E, Dominguez Garcia P, Vallejo Herrador J, Diez Rodriguez J, and Martinez-Piñeiro L
- Subjects
- Humans, Male, Urinary Bladder Diseases diagnosis, Young Adult, Schistosomiasis haematobia diagnosis, Urinary Bladder Diseases parasitology
- Abstract
Objective: To report a new case of bladder schistosomiasis., Methods: A 21-year-old patient came to our consultation with gross hematuria several weeks before, existing reddish lesions in the cystoscopy that suggested the existence of an atypical bladder tumor., Results: After intense blood and urine test, ultrasonography and intravenous urography, transurethral resection of bladder was performed and the diagnosis on histological examination was bladder schistosomiasis., Conclusions: Given the high prevalence of schistosomiasis in the sub-Saharan countries and later clinical epidemiologic implications, the appearance of macro or microscopic hematuria in black race immigrants, or even any urinary symptoms, it is necessary a complete evaluation, at least with a parasitological analysis (being the bilharziasis the most probably reason). The patients who have suffered severe urinary schistosomiasis must complete long-term follow-up to prevent bladder carcinoma.
- Published
- 2010
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