Primary amyloidosis of the bladder.

The Journal of Urology
K K Au, J H Gilbaugh

Abstract

A lesion of the bladder that looks like carcinoma is most likely carcinoma but benign conditions, such as amyloidosis, should be borne in mind in the differential diagnosis. Transurethral resection was adequate treatment for our patient as well as those reported previously. We agree with others that followup is mandatory.

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