Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3823940 | Progrès en Urologie | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Antopol-Goldman lesions are extremely rare. This kind of lesion is a subepithelial pelvic hematoma. This syndrome is certainly of rare occurrence and that is why a differential diagnosis of urothelial cancer in young patients who had problems with clotting must be raised. We reported a case of a 43-year-old haemophiliac with a severe congenital factor V deficit and presenting a bilateral and asynchronous Antopol Goldman syndrome. The diagnosis has been based on CT scans. The subepithelial aetiology bleeding has been shown on selective renal arteriography that allowed to cover a micro-aneurysm through the setting up of a vascular stent and a selective embolization.
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Authors
J. Branchereau, F. Leaute, F. Luyckx, M. Hitier, G. Normand, G. Karam, O. Bouchot, J. Rigaud,