2007
DOI: 10.7863/jum.2007.26.5.667
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Color Doppler Imaging and 3-Dimensional Sonographic Findings of Urinary Bladder Leiomyoma

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“…Usually US is the initial imaging modality of choice [3]; on color Doppler flow imaging, blood vessel of leiomyoma can be depicted [7]. In our case, the irregular shaped heterogenous hypo echoic mass with cauliflower like hyper echoic surface and evident posterior acoustic attenuation together with the abundant blood vessels and higher RI made the lesion mimic a bladder cancer.…”
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“…Usually US is the initial imaging modality of choice [3]; on color Doppler flow imaging, blood vessel of leiomyoma can be depicted [7]. In our case, the irregular shaped heterogenous hypo echoic mass with cauliflower like hyper echoic surface and evident posterior acoustic attenuation together with the abundant blood vessels and higher RI made the lesion mimic a bladder cancer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…It may occur at different ages [3][4][5], can be asymptomatic, or can present in a varied manner, depending on the location of the tumor, with obstructive symptoms, irritating symptoms, hematuria, pelvic mass, and pelvic and flank pain [3][4][5][6][7][8]. Leiomyomas arise in the submucosa, but the growth may be submucosal (7%), intravesical (63%), or extravesical (30%) [5].…”
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“…Three-dimensional transvaginal sonographic findings of a urinary bladder leiomyoma in a patient (who had previously undergone total abdominal hysterectomy) were reported recently. 13 In that case, a similarly sized, heterogeneously appearing, vascularized tumor was clearly depicted bulging into the urinary bladder. 13 Conversely, in our case, although a urinary bladder leiomyoma was considered in the differential diagnosis, sonography (Figures 1-5) depicted an isolated tumor that appeared to originate in the anterior vaginal wall, separate from the urinary bladder.…”
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“…The features of bladder leiomyoma on ultrasound have been documented and include a soft tissue mass which is typically iso to hypoechoic to bladder wall 15 16. They may show Doppler flow 17. At CT, the mass is isodense to muscle and may show mild enhancement.…”
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