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A Rare Clinical Condition That Can Mimic Bladder Malignancy: Primary Bladder Amyloidosis
Saurabh Kumar Negi1, Sandip Desai1, Gaurav Faujdar1, Ram Dayal Sahu1, Somendra Bansal1, Shivam Priyadarshi1
1Department of Urology, Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, SMS Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
DOI : 10.5505/GJU.2024.73745
Amyloidosis is related to the extracellular deposition of abnormal protein fibrils in various tissues. It is clinically interesting that such cases"
clinical, radiological, and even endoscopic presentation mimic urothelial carcinoma to a great extent. Here, we discuss a case of a 34-year-old
gentleman who presented with frank painless hematuria. The patient was diagnosed with a bladder mass suspicious of malignancy depending
on the clinical presentation aided by the cystoscopic and radiological evaluation. Histopathologic samples of the transurethral resection of the
mass proved to be primary bladder amyloidosis. Further investigations of systemic illness excluded the secondary amyloidosis. The purpose
of this case presentation is to create awareness among the urologists to think for the rare entity of urinary amyloidosis especially if the
histopathology is negative for the malignant cells.
Keywords : amyloidosis, TUR, malignancy, Congo red
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