A case of cystitis cystica and glandularis is reported. The patient visited our hospital with the complaint of terminal miction pain. Cystoscopic examination showed a walnut-sized, well-defined mass in the retrotrigone. The surface of the mass was nodular and partially cystic. Computer tomography showed a mass protruding inside and outside of the bladder. Transurethral biopsies of the mass revealed cystitis cystica and glandularis.

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