Bladder schistosomiasis: case report and bibliographic review

To report a new case of bladder schistosomiasis. A 21-year-old patient came to our consultation with gross hematuria several weeks before, existing reddish lesions in the cystoscopy that suggested the existence of an atypical bladder tumor. After intense blood and urine test, ultrasonography and int...

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