An Unexpected Foreign Body (a Thermometer) in the Bladder: A Case Report

Foreign bodies in the bladder are rarely observed because of difficult access. These patients usually have a mental disorder, a background of intense sexual perversion, or inquisitiveness. A 48-year-old, deaf, and mentally retarded woman was referred to the nephrology clinic for severe anemia and im...

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Main Authors: M. Dardamanis, L. Balta, V. Zacharopoulos, V. Tatsi, H. Tzima
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-03-01
Series:Urology Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214442014000187
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Summary:Foreign bodies in the bladder are rarely observed because of difficult access. These patients usually have a mental disorder, a background of intense sexual perversion, or inquisitiveness. A 48-year-old, deaf, and mentally retarded woman was referred to the nephrology clinic for severe anemia and impaired renal function. Imaging tests showed a mercury thermometer positioned in the bladder and a stone, 5 cm in diameter, around it. This had caused bilateral ureteral obstruction. The patient underwent an open cysteotomy. Obstructive uropathy is one of the causes of kidney failure; therefore, foreign bodies should be included in the differential diagnosis. Keywords: Bladder, Foreign bodies, Obstructive uropathy, Thermometer
ISSN:2214-4420