Case Report
Benign Tumor Mimicking Invasive Urothelial Carcinoma: Inverted Urothelial Papilloma of the Bladder
Imane BOUJGUENNA1*, Fatima BOUKIS2 and Youssef KADOURI3
1Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Guelmim - Ibn Zohr University Agadir, Morocco
2Al AMAL Pathological Anatomy Laboratory of Guelmim, Morocco
2Department of Urology, Guelmin Regional Hospital, Morocco
Imane BOUJGUENNA, Faculty of Medicine, and Pharmacy of Guelmim - Ibn Zohr University Agadir, Morocco
Received Date:March 11, 2024; Published Date:March 18, 2024
Abstract
Inverted urothelial papilloma is a benign neoplasm with endophytic development and anastomosed insular and trabecular architecture. We report the case of a 72-year-old patient with no significant medical history who presented with minimal hematuria. Physical examination was unremarkable. Cystoscopic exploration revealed an intravesical polyp that was resected. Histopathological examination concluded an inverted urothelial papilloma. Follow-up was indicated. The evolution was unremarkable.
Keywords: Inverted papilloma; pathological anatomy; diagnosis
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Imane BOUJGUENNA*, Fatima BOUKIS and Youssef KADOURI. Benign Tumor Mimicking Invasive Urothelial Carcinoma: Inverted Urothelial Papilloma of the Bladder. Arch Clin Case Stud. 3(5): 2024. ACCS.MS.ID.000572.
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