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Öğe ENTEROVESICAL FISTULA SECONDARY TO CROHN'S DISEASE MIMICKING BLADDER TUMOR(Aves, 2006) Kandirali, Engin; Sengul, Neriman; Akkoc, Ali; Turkeli, Vildan; Semercioz, Atilla; Metin, AhmetIntroduction: Although most fistulas in Crohn's disease are perianal or enterocutaneous, a small portion involves the bladder and urinary system. We describe enterovesical fistulas in a patient with Crohn's disease that presented exclusively as urinary symptoms mimicking bladder tumor. A 55 years-old man presented with lower urinary tract symptoms to our clinic. Ulrasonographic examination showed a normal upper urinary tract and 4 cm papillary bladder tumor. TUR-T was performed and an enterovesical fistula was noticed during operation. Patient underwent abdominal exploration and partial resection of the ileum, ileostomy, and primary bladder repair was performed. Urologic manifestations must be recognized of fistulizing Crohn's disease and urologist should be aware that Crohn's disease may involve the bladder as inflammatory tumor.Öğe Penile lymphangioma circumscriptum in advanced age: a rare case(Aves, 2011) Akkoc, Ali; Metin, Ahmet; Yanik, Serdar; Yildiz, Mevlut; Kandirali, Engin; Eroglu, MuzafferLymphangioma circumscriptum is a lymphatic malformation that is observed at early ages. It affects mostly the skin and subcutaneous tissues, but may affect all of the body organs and extend to the muscles. A 67-year-old male was referred to our department complaining of vesicular and erythematous lesions on the glans penis and an edematous skin lesion on the penile shaft that had recurred over the last 6 months. The patient had no history of allergy, trauma, drug use, or insect bites. An excisional biopsy taken from the penile skin was diagnosed as lymphangioma circumscriptum. The patient refused surgical excision or other treatment options for the penile lesion. Lymphangioma circumscriptum is predominantly observed at early ages, but it may arise at advanced ages and be confused with other penile lesions. Here, we report a case of penile lymphangioma circumscriptum that was observed at an advanced age to alert physicians to this rare condition and to prevent unnecessary therapy.