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Urethral Catheter-Related Bladder Wall Lesions Simulating Inflammatory Pseudotumor in a Neonate
Patient: Male, Newborn Final Diagnosis: Inflammatory pseudotumor of the bladder Symptoms: Microscopic hematuria • oliguria • priapism Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Urinary catheter Specialty: Urology OBJECTIVE: Unusual clinical course BACKGROUND: Inflammatory pseudotumors of the bladder are rare...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4423387/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25937365 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.891097 |
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author | Samiee-Zafarghandy, Samira Guerra, Luis Koujok, Kaldhoun Rebollo-Polo, Monica Daboval, Thierry |
author_facet | Samiee-Zafarghandy, Samira Guerra, Luis Koujok, Kaldhoun Rebollo-Polo, Monica Daboval, Thierry |
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description | Patient: Male, Newborn Final Diagnosis: Inflammatory pseudotumor of the bladder Symptoms: Microscopic hematuria • oliguria • priapism Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Urinary catheter Specialty: Urology OBJECTIVE: Unusual clinical course BACKGROUND: Inflammatory pseudotumors of the bladder are rare in newborns. Considering the potential for malignancy, invasive diagnostic assessment and therapeutic surgical excision have been described as the approach of choice. CASE REPORT: We present a case of urethral catheter-related injury causing multifocal lesions simulating inflammatory pseudotumors of the bladder, diagnosed in a newborn presenting with persistent priapism. This case is distinct by virtue of its very rapid spontaneous regression of the bladder wall lesions within 4 days. CONCLUSIONS: Our neonatal case, along with previously described pediatric pseudotumor of the bladder, show the potential for spontaneous regression of these lesions and emphasizes the importance of balancing the potential risks and benefits of aggressive diagnostic or therapeutic interventions. Frequent diagnostic imaging and close follow-up should be considered as an alternative in young pediatric populations. |
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spelling | pubmed-44233872015-05-13 Urethral Catheter-Related Bladder Wall Lesions Simulating Inflammatory Pseudotumor in a Neonate Samiee-Zafarghandy, Samira Guerra, Luis Koujok, Kaldhoun Rebollo-Polo, Monica Daboval, Thierry Am J Case Rep Articles Patient: Male, Newborn Final Diagnosis: Inflammatory pseudotumor of the bladder Symptoms: Microscopic hematuria • oliguria • priapism Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Urinary catheter Specialty: Urology OBJECTIVE: Unusual clinical course BACKGROUND: Inflammatory pseudotumors of the bladder are rare in newborns. Considering the potential for malignancy, invasive diagnostic assessment and therapeutic surgical excision have been described as the approach of choice. CASE REPORT: We present a case of urethral catheter-related injury causing multifocal lesions simulating inflammatory pseudotumors of the bladder, diagnosed in a newborn presenting with persistent priapism. This case is distinct by virtue of its very rapid spontaneous regression of the bladder wall lesions within 4 days. CONCLUSIONS: Our neonatal case, along with previously described pediatric pseudotumor of the bladder, show the potential for spontaneous regression of these lesions and emphasizes the importance of balancing the potential risks and benefits of aggressive diagnostic or therapeutic interventions. Frequent diagnostic imaging and close follow-up should be considered as an alternative in young pediatric populations. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2015-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4423387/ /pubmed/25937365 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.891097 Text en © Am J Case Rep, 2015 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License |
spellingShingle | Articles Samiee-Zafarghandy, Samira Guerra, Luis Koujok, Kaldhoun Rebollo-Polo, Monica Daboval, Thierry Urethral Catheter-Related Bladder Wall Lesions Simulating Inflammatory Pseudotumor in a Neonate |
title | Urethral Catheter-Related Bladder Wall Lesions Simulating Inflammatory Pseudotumor in a Neonate |
title_full | Urethral Catheter-Related Bladder Wall Lesions Simulating Inflammatory Pseudotumor in a Neonate |
title_fullStr | Urethral Catheter-Related Bladder Wall Lesions Simulating Inflammatory Pseudotumor in a Neonate |
title_full_unstemmed | Urethral Catheter-Related Bladder Wall Lesions Simulating Inflammatory Pseudotumor in a Neonate |
title_short | Urethral Catheter-Related Bladder Wall Lesions Simulating Inflammatory Pseudotumor in a Neonate |
title_sort | urethral catheter-related bladder wall lesions simulating inflammatory pseudotumor in a neonate |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4423387/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25937365 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.891097 |
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