Abstract
Bladder müllerianosis is defined by the presence of Müllerian epithelium (endometrial, endocervical or endosalpinx) in the bladder. It is a rare benign disease that affects women and presents a non-specific clinical presentation that poses a broad differential diagnosis. We present the case of a 49-year-old woman who presented with recurrent urinary tract infections, urinary discomfort and abdominal pain. The approach is carried out by ultrasound and urethrocystoscopy that reveal the presence of a 5mm polypoid lesion that is removed. The histological study revealed bladder müllerianosis together with the complementary finding of glandular cystitis and cystic cystitis.
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