1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf00183748
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Exophytic urinary bladder lesions in childhood

Abstract: A retrospective study of the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of eight patients whose common characteristic was an exophytic, solid urinary bladder lesion (botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma, transitional-cell carcinoma, nephrogenic adenoma, cystitis cystica, von Brunn's nests, hemangioma, and squamous-cell metaplasia) is presented. Exophytic bladder lesions, some of which are of great importance, are rare entities in childhood and present nonspecific clinical pictures. Therefore, whenever a space-occupy… Show more

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