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Lipoma in the Bladder Mucosa with MRI Supported: Case Report

TURHAN,AHMET | AÇIKAL,TOLGA | AKBAY,ERDEM | YUYUCU KARABULUT,YASEMİN | MELEMEZOĞLU,DAMLA | APAYDIN,F. DEMİR

Abstract Lipomas are typically encapsulated benign tumors found in the skin, central nervous system, or gastrointestinal system. Lipomas of the bladder wall are rare tumors with limited reported cases. We present a case of a 62-year-old male patient who presented to our outpatient clinic with complaints of hematospermia. During two pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans conducted ten months apart and a diagnostic cystourethroscopy, a 7 mm lesion was incidentally found on the dome of the bladder and was resected for further examination. Follow-up MRI revealed that the size of the lesion remained unchanged. In spite of their rarity, bladder wall lipomas should be considered in the differential diagnosis of bladder tumors.  Keywords: bladder lipoma, hematospermia, tumor

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Hundreds of Ileal Condylitis Stones

TURHAN,AHMET | BAŞARANOĞLU,MERT | AKBAY,ERDEM

Abstract CASE REPORT One of the long-term complications of urinary diversion, urolithiasis, is influenced by factors such as bacterial colonization, urinary stasis, mucus, and anatomical abnormalities. Stones are typically observed in the upper urinary tract, and they are rarely seen in the ileal conduit. Although endoscopic surgery can be used for the treatment of stones in the ileal conduit, it is predominantly treated with open surgery. We report a 28-year-old male patient with 282 urinary stones, the largest of which measures 8 cm, found in the ileal conduit. The case is evaluated in terms of treatment and surgical approaches.