Ureteral seminal vesicle anomaly associated with ipsilateral renal agenesis is a rare occurrence. Cystic anomaly of the seminal vesicle may be asymptomatic or discovered by rectal examination and cystoscopy for evaluation of bladder irritative symptoms, perineal and testicular pain, ejaculatory disturbances and rarely infertility. The condition was diagnosed in three patients with various clinical presentations.
We describe a rare case of bladder cancer associated with paravesical post-herniorrhaphy foreign body granuloma with abscess formation which simulated a lymph node metastasis. Management of this particular case is discussed and the literature is reviewed.
Benign tumors of the renal pelvis are rare, with less than 10 cases reported in the literature. The fibroepithelial polyp, a benign mesodermal tumor, seems to be the most common type. We report a case of a fibroepithelial polyp of the renal pelvis, and discuss its clinical features and diagnostic pitfalls.
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