Persistent genital arousal disorder/genito-pelvic dysesthesia (PGAD/GPD) is a rare and distressing condition characterized by unwanted genital arousal without associated sexual desire. While cases of PGAD/GPD in association with interstitial cystitis, urethritis, urinary tract infection, and urethral diverticulum have been described, bladder cancer has not yet been reported....
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- 01Case report of low-grade papillary bladder carcinoma presenting as a sensory disorder.
- 02Published in Case Reports in Urology — no audiology relevance.
- 03Appears to have been included in the feed in error; content is not related to hearing or balance.
- 04No clinical, research, or business implications for audiologists or hearing specialists.
- PMID
- 42205150
- DOI
- 10.1155/criu/3816720.
- Journal
- Case Reports in Urology
- Publication type
- case_report
- Evidence level
- 4
- Population
- Single adult patient with bladder carcinoma presenting as persistent genital arousal disorder
- Intervention
- Diagnosis and management of low-grade papillary urothelial carcinoma
Primary outcomes
Clinical presentation and diagnosis of bladder carcinoma