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Radiology, Vol 179, 66-68, Copyright © 1991 by Radiological Society of North America
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K Gugliada, PM Nardi, MS Borenstein and RB Torno
Department of Radiology, Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, NY 11201.
Inflammatory pseudosarcoma of the bladder is a rare benign entity that cannot be differentiated from malignant tumor at radiologic examination alone. Only pathologic examination can enable a definitive diagnosis. The authors report two cases of these benign tumors in patients with no history of bladder disease or trauma; the tumors were large, demonstrated invasion into local tissues, and recurred in one case after incomplete transurethral resection.
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