Cystitis cystica

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Histopathology of cystitis cystica.

Cystitis cystica is a relatively common chronic reactive inflammatory disorder thought to be caused by chronic irritation of the urothelium because of infection, calculi, outlet obstruction, or tumor resulting in multiple small filling defects in the bladder wall.[1]

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  1. ^ Originally copied from: Potts, Stephanie; Calleary, John (2017). "Cystitis Cystica as a Large Solitary Bladder Cyst". Journal of Endourology Case Reports. 3 (1): 34–38. doi:10.1089/cren.2017.0010. ISSN 2379-9889.
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