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Condylomata acuminata is a sexually transmitted disease commonly affecting the mucocutaneous surfaces of the anogenital region [1–3]. Extension to the bladder is exceedingly rare [2–7]. We present a case of condylomata acuminata causing intraluminal-filling defects of the bladder in a patient being evaluated for chronic urinary tract infections.
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Murphy, W.D., Rovner, A.J. & Nazinitsky, K.J. Condylomata acuminata of the bladder: A rare cause of intraluminal-filling defects. Urol Radiol 12, 34–36 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02923962
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