[Unusual clinical presentation of bladder diverticulum: a clinical case]
A Bianchi1, P Rovellini, P Declich
1Divisione di Urologia, Ospedale di Rho, Italia. achille.bianchi@bigfoot.com
Abstract:
The Authors report a rare case of bladder diverticulum with radiological findings compatible with infiltrating bladder cancer and left ureterohydronephrosis. The definitive diagnosis was possible only after surgical intervention with mass removal and histological examination that resulted compatible with bladder diverticulum producing an inflammatory pseudotumor of the wall.
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