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BENIGN PROLIFERATION PROCESSES PRESENTING AS MASS LESIONS IN THE URINARY BLADDER

ROBERT H. DANN , PETER H. ARGER , and HORATIO T. ENTERLINE

Two benign, proliferative lesions of the urinary bladder—cystitis cystica and glandularis—are briefly discussed.

These lesions can mimic bladder tumors and other filling defects roentgenographically and cystoscopically.

Seven of 21 cases had filling defects of the bladder on excretory urography. One represents the first known report of a coincidental occurrence of cystitis glandularis and pelvic lipomatosis.

Because of their frequent association with bladder tumors, careful follow-up of patients with these lesions is necessary. The radiologist should be aware of the roentgenographic appearance and clinical significance of these lesions.


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