The inverted papilloma is a rare polipoid lesion of urothelial origin and unknown etiopathogenesis. Since 1963 more than 100 cases have been reported. We describe a case of inverted papilloma of the bladder neck and prostatic urethra. The association with transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder, the potential for recurrence and therapeutic treatment are considered.
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