Polypoid cystitis in an adult without history of catheterization

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Abstract

Polypoid cystitis is a benign exophytic mucosal lesion of the bladder. Differentiating it from papillary transitional cell carcinoma is difficult due to their similar characteristics. Although indwelling catheter is the main well-known cause of polypoid cystitis, some case reports unrelated to catheterization have been described. However, the radiological findings of polypoid cystitis have rarely been reported. We hereby describe polypoid cystitis in a 20-year-old man without a history of catheterization along with the computed tomographic findings. © 2011, Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Iranian Society of Radiology. Published by Kowsar M.P.Co. All rights reserved.

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Roh, J. E., Cho, B. S., Jeon, M. H., Kang, M. H., Lee, S. Y., & Song, H. G. (2011). Polypoid cystitis in an adult without history of catheterization. Iranian Journal of Radiology, 8(3), 173–175. https://doi.org/10.5812/kmp.iranjradiol.17351065.3145

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