“…Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of iliac bilharzioma. A case of a Filipino woman with upper genital schistosomiasis mimicking an ovarian tumor has been previously reported by Al-Waheeb et al (2009). Although bilharzioma has been previously reported in several sites such as the kidneys (n = 2) (Amhajji et al, 2003;Diallo et al, 2011), ureters (n = 1) (Fischel, 1973), urinary bladder (n = 15) (Pieron et al, 1983;Fievet et al, 1985), epididymis (n = 1) (Fievet et al, 1985), verumontanum causing azoospermia (n = 1) (Fourcade et al, 1977), lung (n = 3) (Thompson et al, 1979;Besson et al, 1982;Rakotovao et al, 2005), small intestine (n = 1) (Ali et al, 2003), rectosigmoid (n = 3) (Elmasalme et al, 1997;Digray, 1998;Vaid et al, 2011), gall bladder (n = 1) (Ibrahim et al, 1977), and the epidural space (n = 2) (Ruberti and Saio, 1999;Maia et al, 2007), no cases of mesenteric bilharzioma have been reported.…”