Malignant masquerade: A case report of urachal malakoplakia disguised as urachal tumor.
Journal: Urology Case Reports
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Abstract
Malakoplakia is a rare inflammatory disease that predominantly affects the genitourinary tract, with the urinary bladder being the most commonly involved site. Although its exact pathogenesis remains unknown, it is well-established that the condition is associated with chronic urinary tract infections and immunosuppression. Its presentation often poses a significant diagnostic challenge, as it can closely mimic malignancy. We report a case of a 55-year-old female who presented with lower urinary tract symptom with a palpable hypogastric mass, imaging suspected urachal tumor. A partial cystectomy was performed, which histology confirmed the diagnostic of Urachal Malakoplakia.
Authors
Imad Boualaoui, Adam El Aboudi, Mohammed Mikou, Hamza El Abidi, Salim Ouskri, Saad Mesbahi, Ahmed Ibrahimi, El Hachem, Nouini Yassine
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