Giant Ureteral Fibroepithelial Polyp with Intermittent Prolapse Reaching the Urethral Meatus: A Case Report
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Ureteral fibroepithelial polyps (UFPs) are rare non-epithelial benign tumors of the urinary tract. Treatment of such cases ranges from conservative management to surgical resection of the polyp. Hereby, we present a rare case of a 37-year-old female patient with giant 14 cm UFP of the distal left ureter, successfully resected by ureteroscopic electrocauterization. Several cases of UFPs have been previously reported in world literature describing polyps extending into the bladder; yet, our case is the first to present a giant UFP that extends beyond the bladder cavity protruding outside the urethral meatus as a red fleshy mass. © 2017 The Authors
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Case report, Cystoureteroscopy, Fibroepithelial polyp, Ureteral polyp, Creatinine, Adult, Article, Blood cell count, Cancer surgery, Cauterization, Computer assisted tomography, Cystoscopy, Female, Fibroma, Flank pain, Follow up, Hematuria, Human, Human tissue, Micturition, Physical examination, Priority journal, Urea nitrogen blood level, Ureter polyp, Ureteroscopy, Urethra, Urinary tract biopsy, Urinary tract infection, Urography, Vital sign