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Localised primary amyloidosis of the urinary bladder: case series of two patients

Isolated amyloidosis of the lower urinary tract is rare. This report presents localised primary amyloidosis of the urinary bladder as a rare cause of macroscopic haematuria. Treatment of bladder amyloidosis mainly consists of controlling the haematuria. For small localised lesions, the favoured appr...

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Published in:BMJ case reports 2009, Vol.2009 (aug25 1), p.bcr1220081367-bcr1220081367
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