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Two children with cystitis presented with multiple filling defects in the urinary bladder. They were proven to be cases of cystitis glandularis with proliferative changes of the bladder epithelium. The radiographic findings are described and the differential diagnosis from neoplasms is outlined.
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Grünebaum, M., Varsano, I. Multiple bladder filling defects in children with cystitis. Pediatr Radiol 4, 93–95 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00973950
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