Bladder carcinoma evaluated by transvaginal ultrasonography.

Oncol Rep

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Mie Prefectural Shima Hospital, Ago, Shima, Mie 517-0595, Japan.

Published: January 2000

Transvaginal ultrasonography is a less invasive examination method than transrectal and transurethral ultrasonography for women. However, in spite of the use of transrectal and transurethral ultrasound for the detection of a bladder tumor being well known to urologists, we found no previous studies on transvaginal ultrasonography as a method to evaluate bladder carcinoma. We report a case in which transvaginal ultrasonography contributed to the screening and evaluation of bladder carcinoma.

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