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Intravesical BCG treatment used in the management of NMIBC, usually presents as side effects: pollakiuria, hematuria, fever. Rarer complications may occur, affecting all organs of the urinary tract. Renal tuberculoma, a rare complication of intravesical BCG treatment, may be asymptomatic. It will be necessary to think about it, in front of the appearance of a tumoral lesion of renal localization post intravesical BCG treatment.
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Primary bladder amyloidosis is rare. Hematuria is the most common form of it's revelation. There are no specific clinical and paraclinical signs to differentiate it from urothelial tumors. The diagnosis is histological. We are reporting you a case of incidental discovery.
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This study is a report on a case of papillary carcinoma of the kidney revealed by an abdominal contusion. The results of radiological investigations were discordant with the low intensity of the shock. The treatment consisted of radical nephrectomy because of the suspicion of a pre-existing malignancy. Histological analysis revealed a papillary carcinoma pT3N0M0. We focus on the need for performing diagnostic tests in order to avoid missing a pre-existing anomaly to the kidney trauma.