Abstract
Introduction: Bladder leiomyoma which is commonly found in middle aged females is a rare, benign, and mesenchymal tumor of the bladder. Its incidence rate is lower than 0.5% among all types of bladder tumors. There are fewer than 250 reports on bladder leiomyoma. Herein, we report a case of bladder leiomyoma in a 37 years’ female. Case Presentation: A 37-year-old multiparous woman presented with complaints of occasional hematuria and dysuria and irritative symptoms. In the examination and imaging, a mass with size of 8 cm was reported in anterior border of uterus with firm consistency. Surgery was performed and the mass was resected. Postoperative histopathology review confirmed bladder leiomyoma. Conclusion: Leiomyoma should be kept in mind as a differential diagnosis in women presenting with dysuria, frequency or hematuria and a firm consistency mass even in unusual site as the bladder. Complete resection leads to very good outcome with almost no recurrence.
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