An Unusual Case Of Urinary Bladder Arteriovenous Malformation
Gnanappiragasam, D ; Gnanappiragasam, S ; Mcdermott, T.E.D
Gnanappiragasam, D
Gnanappiragasam, S
Mcdermott, T.E.D
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2016-07
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BLADDER
URINARY MALFORMATION
URINARY MALFORMATION
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A 45-year-old male presented with haematuria and urinary frequency. Computed Tomography (CT) urogram revealed gross thickening of the left bladder wall. Histology showed large vessels cuffed by eosinophonilic material suggestive of urinary bladder arteriovenous malformation (AVM). No further intervention was carried out as symptoms resolve after the resection. Follow up rigid cystoscopy and CT at 3 months showed resolution of all visible pathology and no evidence of recurrence.
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