Abstract

An unusual bladder tumor consisting of proliferating benign Brunn nests is described. The tumor occurred in a forty-five-year-old man who presented with hematuria. The tumor recurred in the same location one and one-half years later and again caused hematuria. The tumor is distinguished from inverted papilloma of the bladder.

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