Figure 1: MRI images showing bladder mass on left lateral wall of UB
Amyloidosis is a rare disease that occurs when an abnormal protein (amyloid) builds up in organs and interferes with their normal function. A very similar to that of bladder malignancy in regards to its presentation. A recently published systematic review by Pyrgidis et al (2021), 184 cases were reported, among 184 cases, 21.7% were asian [4]. Depending on the degree of disease involvement, patients may present with painless hematuria, irritative urinary symptoms, and obstructive symptoms. Urine cytology cannot distinguish amyloidosis from carcinoma because of the subendothelial location of most amyloid deposits and limited sensitivity for urothelial carcinoma. Definitive diagnosis of amyloidosis is achieved with biopsy. Like in our case, congo red staining of amyloid under light microscopywith polarized light produced the appearance of apple green birefringence. Although amyloidosis and bladder cancer"s gross picture can look similar, it is easy to differentiate amyloidosis from urothelial carcinoma by light microscopy. On the one hand, amyloidosis is an acellular process, but on the other hand, urothelial carcinoma is a very cellular process. Another differential diagnosis besides urothelial carcinoma is chronic cystitis with fibrosis. Amyloidosis and cystitis can be associated with severe inflammation and deposition of proteinaceous material.
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Authorship Contributions: Any contribution was not made by any individual not listed as an author. Concept – S.K.N., S.D.; Design – S.K.N., S.D.; Supervision – S.K.N., S.P.; Resources – G.F., R.D.S., S.B.; Materials – G.F., S.B.; Data Collection and/ or Processing – S.K.N., G.F., R.D.S., S.B.; Analysis and/or Interpretation – S.K.N., G.F., S.B.; Literature Search – G.F.,R.D.S., S.B.; Writing – S.K.N., S.D.; Critical Review – S.K.N., S.P
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