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Urol Int (2003) 71 (3): 285–289.
Published Online: 30 September 2003
.... Sometimes, it may simulate bladder malignancies. Biopsy is mandatory at diagnosis. Usually, it has a benign course and may be treated with fulguration, analgesics, antihistaminics and steroids, although recurrence is possible. Bladder Cystitis Eosinophilic inflammation Bladder tumors 28 05...