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Pregnancy presents unique obstacles to diagnosis and management of urologic disease. We present a case of a primigravid female with clot retention requiring evacuation in the operating room due to the avulsion of a bladder mass which prolapsed during labor. Tumor pathology demonstrated a low-grade spindle cell lesion positive for progesterone recep...
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... 34-year-old primigravid female was referred to urology after an incidental finding of a 3.34 cm bladder mass on 12-week prenatal ultrasound ( Fig. 1). Flexible cystoscopy demonstrated a smooth, polypoid mass on a stalk, posterolateral to the right ureteral orifice, with otherwise normal bladder mucosa and a normal urethra. Following discussion with the patient, the decision was made to postpone intervention until after delivery given the low likelihood of malignancy. 3 The patient ...
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