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Rare disease
Primary bladder amyloidosis
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  1. Michael Wilkinson,
  2. Deirdre Mary Fanning,
  3. Hugh Flood
  1. Urology Department, Midwestern Regional Hospital, Limerick, Ireland
  1. Correspondence to Miss Deirdre Mary Fanning, fanningdee{at}yahoo.co.uk

Summary

Primary localised bladder amyloidosis is a very rare entity, with only 200 cases reported worldwide. Our case illustrates the classical presentation of isolated bladder amyloidosis with frank painless haematuria and irritative voiding symptoms.

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  • Patient consent Obtained.