An Extremely Rare Case: A "Hanging" Bladder Stone Concurrent with Bladder Cancer

A hanging bladder calculus on the dome of the bladder is rarely seen, and a hanging bladder stone concurrent with bladder cancer is observed even rarer. Herein, we report a 76-year-old male patient presenting with lower urinary tract symptoms and recurrent urinary tract infection. A hanging stone on...

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Main Authors: Kaan Karamik, Mehmet Kisaarslan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ekrem Güner 2023-01-01
Series:Grand Journal of Urology
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Online Access:https://grandjournalofurology.com/uploads/pdf/pdf_GJU_70.pdf
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description A hanging bladder calculus on the dome of the bladder is rarely seen, and a hanging bladder stone concurrent with bladder cancer is observed even rarer. Herein, we report a 76-year-old male patient presenting with lower urinary tract symptoms and recurrent urinary tract infection. A hanging stone on the dome of the bladder was seen and treated endoscopically. We also coincidentally found and resected a suspicious lesion which was diagnosed as low-grade papillary urothelial carcinoma.
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spelling doaj.art-2e783db2cab547529a641450992f44712023-03-16T10:24:54ZengEkrem GünerGrand Journal of Urology2757-71632023-01-0131313410.5505/GJU.2022.53824An Extremely Rare Case: A "Hanging" Bladder Stone Concurrent with Bladder CancerKaan Karamik0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8288-5313Mehmet Kisaarslan1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3500-9200Department of Urology, Korkuteli State Hospital, Antalya, TürkiyeDepartment of Urology, Korkuteli State Hospital, Antalya, TürkiyeA hanging bladder calculus on the dome of the bladder is rarely seen, and a hanging bladder stone concurrent with bladder cancer is observed even rarer. Herein, we report a 76-year-old male patient presenting with lower urinary tract symptoms and recurrent urinary tract infection. A hanging stone on the dome of the bladder was seen and treated endoscopically. We also coincidentally found and resected a suspicious lesion which was diagnosed as low-grade papillary urothelial carcinoma.https://grandjournalofurology.com/uploads/pdf/pdf_GJU_70.pdfhanging bladder stonebladder cancernonabsorbable sutureforeign body
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An Extremely Rare Case: A "Hanging" Bladder Stone Concurrent with Bladder Cancer
Grand Journal of Urology
hanging bladder stone
bladder cancer
nonabsorbable suture
foreign body
title An Extremely Rare Case: A "Hanging" Bladder Stone Concurrent with Bladder Cancer
title_full An Extremely Rare Case: A "Hanging" Bladder Stone Concurrent with Bladder Cancer
title_fullStr An Extremely Rare Case: A "Hanging" Bladder Stone Concurrent with Bladder Cancer
title_full_unstemmed An Extremely Rare Case: A "Hanging" Bladder Stone Concurrent with Bladder Cancer
title_short An Extremely Rare Case: A "Hanging" Bladder Stone Concurrent with Bladder Cancer
title_sort extremely rare case a hanging bladder stone concurrent with bladder cancer
topic hanging bladder stone
bladder cancer
nonabsorbable suture
foreign body
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