Abstract
Inverted urothelial carcinoma (IUC) is a rare variant of bladder neoplasia characterized by an endophytic growth pattern that can mimic benign lesions. We present the case of a 79-year-old male patient with a history of arterial hypertension and persistent dysuria. An ultrasound revealed a sessile bladder mass. Histopatho logical examination confirmed the diagnosis of inverted urothelial carcinoma. This report analyzes the clini cal presentation and histological findings, and discusses the diagnostic and therapeutic implications of IUC. Timely recognition is essential to avoid diagnostic errors and to guide appropriate treatment.
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