Abstract

Rationale:Primary vaginal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a rare disease. Primary SCC in prolapsed vagina is extremely rare. In the presented case additional bladder involvement was found.Patients concerns:Primary vaginal SCC may be misinterpreted as decubitus in prolapsed vagina and it may delay proper diagnosis and treatment.Diagnoses:Diagnosis was confirmed by the vaginal ulceration biopsy and cystoscopic biopsy of the involved bladder.Interventions:In the case presented percutaneous nephrostomy was the only possible treatment of hydronephrosis.Outcomes:In advanced primary SCC (Figo IVA) with nodal involvement palliative treatment is only option.Lessons:Primary SCC mimicking decubitus which appeared in prolapsed vagina, may be accompanied by bladder involvement.

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