An Unusual Entity in Urology: Urinary Bladder Paraganglioma.

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Journal of medical cases Pub Date : 2025-08-22 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.14740/jmc5145
Ignacio Calleja Duran, Jose Emilio Hernandez Sanchez, Oana Beatrice Popescu
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Bladder paraganglioma accounts for < 0.05% of all bladder tumors, and very few cases have been reported to date. Because clinical and radiological findings are often nonspecific, many lesions are misdiagnosed until surgery, exposing patients to preventable perioperative catecholamine crises. We report an unusual case of a 77-year-old woman, in whom a 17-mm bladder paraganglioma was discovered incidentally during imaging for suspected Crohn's disease. The patient was entirely asymptomatic and had normal catecholamine levels. Transurethral resection of the bladder (TURB) achieved complete excision, and no recurrence was detected at 6-month follow-up. This case illustrates that bladder paraganglioma can occur outside the typical age range and without adrenergic symptoms, emphasizing the need to consider this entity in the differential diagnosis of any well-circumscribed, hypervascular bladder mass. Early recognition enables appropriate perioperative planning and long-term multidisciplinary surveillance. We discuss the tumor's characteristics, management, and the importance of long-term surveillance.

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泌尿外科中一种罕见的疾病:膀胱副神经节瘤。
膀胱副神经节瘤占膀胱肿瘤的比例< 0.05%,目前报道的病例很少。由于临床和放射学的发现往往是非特异性的,许多病变被误诊直到手术,使患者暴露于可预防的围手术期儿茶酚胺危机。我们报告一个不寻常的情况下,77岁的妇女,其中17毫米膀胱副神经节瘤偶然发现影像学怀疑克罗恩病。患者完全无症状,儿茶酚胺水平正常。经尿道膀胱切除术(TURB)完全切除,6个月随访未发现复发。本病例说明膀胱副神经节瘤可发生在典型年龄范围之外,且无肾上腺素能症状,强调在鉴别诊断任何界限明确的高血管性膀胱肿块时需要考虑这一实体。早期识别有助于适当的围手术期计划和长期的多学科监测。我们讨论肿瘤的特点,管理和长期监测的重要性。
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