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  • 1Servicio de Urología, Hospital de la Merced, Osuna, Sevilla, España.

Archivos Espanoles De Urologia
|June 25, 1999
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Papillary polypoid cystitis, a benign bladder lesion, can cause significant urinary tract obstruction and hydronephrosis. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial for resolving symptoms and preventing complications.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Papillary polypoid cystitis is a benign bladder condition.
  • It can present with intravesical masses and urinary obstruction.

Observation:

  • A 64-year-old diabetic female presented with an intravesical mass and bilateral hydronephrosis on ultrasound.
  • Endoscopic evaluation revealed extensive bladder involvement, obscuring ureteral orifices.

Findings:

  • Histological examination confirmed papillary polypoid cystitis.
  • Positive urinary cultures indicated infection, and antibiotic therapy was initiated.
  • Following treatment, the hydronephrosis resolved.

Implications:

  • Papillary polypoid cystitis, despite being superficial, can lead to severe complications like hydronephrosis.

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  • This case highlights the importance of considering benign lesions in the differential diagnosis of bladder masses and urinary obstruction.