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Two Cases of Inverted Papilloma of Urinary Bladder
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KMID : 0358319870280050683
Abstract
Inverted papilloma of the urinary tract is a unique and rare tumor. It is generally considered a benign lesion, although previous reports have alluded to the possibility of malignant change. The lesion is believed to arise mainly from trigon and bladder outlet as a result of chronic. proliferative cystitis.
The most commonly associated clinical symptoms are hematuria and those of urinary obstruction.
We report two cases of vesical inverted papilloma which were proved histologically.
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