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Journal of Pediatric Surgery
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A rare bladder cancer in a child presented without typical urinary symptoms, mimicking appendicitis. Early detection via imaging revealed an intravesical tumor, highlighting atypical presentations of pediatric bladder carcinoma.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Oncology
  • Urological Pathology

Background:

  • Transitional cell papillary bladder carcinoma is rare in children.
  • Typical presentations involve urinary tract symptoms, often hematuria.

Observation:

  • An 8-year-old girl presented with symptoms suggestive of acute appendicitis.
  • Despite a normal appendix, abdominal pain persisted.
  • No urinary symptoms or infections were detected.

Findings:

  • Ultrasound revealed an intravesical tumor.
  • Histology confirmed a low-grade, transitional cell papillary bladder carcinoma.
  • This case represents an atypical presentation of pediatric bladder cancer.

Implications:

  • Highlights the importance of considering rare diagnoses in pediatric abdominal pain.

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  • Suggests that bladder tumors can present without urinary symptoms.
  • Underscores the need for comprehensive diagnostic workups in persistent abdominal pain.