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Summary
Haematuria in patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a very common manifestation. The cause of haematuria is often benign with the most common cause being haemorrhage within the renal cyst. But haematuria may also be caused by a coincident malignancy, the diagnosis of which may be missed if not investigated thoroughly. Herein, we present a case of ADPKD who presented to us with haematuria and was later found to have bladder cancer.
- renal system
- urinary and genital tract disorders
- urological cancer
- chronic renal failure
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Contributors All of the authors declare that they have all participated in the design, execution and analysis of the paper and that they have approved the final version of the manuscript. MA and AKS: concept, design, supervision, processing, writing of the manuscript and critical analysis. MK: supervision, processing, writing of the manuscript and critical analysis. SG: concept, supervision, writing of the manuscript and critical analysis.
Competing interests None declared.
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