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Cystitis Cystica as a Large Solitary Bladder Cyst
Stephanie Potts1, John Calleary1
1Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, North Manchester General Hospital, Manchester, United Kingdom.
This case report details a rare presentation of cystitis cystica as a large, solitary bladder cyst. This finding highlights the importance of considering cystitis cystica in unexplained cystic bladder wall defects.
Area of Science:
- Urology
- Pathology
Background:
- Cystitis cystica is a rare condition characterized by cystic changes in the bladder lining.
- It typically presents as multiple small cysts, but a large solitary lesion is exceptionally uncommon.
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