What is a space-occupying lesion of the bladder?

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Bladder space-occupying lesions generally refer to abnormal masses found in the bladder during imaging examination, which may be benign lesions or malignant lesions.

What is a space-occupying lesion of the bladder?

Bladder space-occupying lesions may be abnormal hyperplasia of bladder wall tissues or crystallization of local sediments, benign lesions such as bladder polyps, bladder fibroids, bladder stones, etc. It may also be caused by carcinogenesis of bladder wall cells.

If it is necessary to clarify the cause, it should be promptly diagnosed by urology, and further diagnosed by urine routine, tumor markers, tissue biopsy, etc.



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