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    Urology. 2010 Aug;76(2):463-4. Epub 2010 Feb 16.

    Isolated hemangioma causing gross painless hematuria in an adolescent male.

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    Schneider Children's Hospital, New Hyde Park, New York, New York, USA. jeremywiygul@yahoo.com

    Abstract

    Hematuria in children is usually a benign entity, with hypercalciuria being the usual etiology; however, rarer causes also exist, including genitourinary hemangioma. Hemangioma is a benign tumor, which has a tendency to regress spontaneously by the second year of life. Involvement of the urinary tract is rare, and in patients with bladder involvement, an accompanying syndrome such as Sturge-Weber is usually found. However, there are reports of isolated bladder hemangioma in the pediatric population causing isolated gross hematuria. We report a case of bladder hemangioma causing gross painless hematuria in an otherwise healthy 14-year-old boy.

    Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

    PMID:
    20163837
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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