Imad Boualaoui, Adam El Aboudi, Mohammed Ali Mikou, Hamza El Abidi, Salim Ouskri, Saad Mesbahi, Ahmed Ibrahimi, El Sayegh Hachem, Nouini Yassine
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Malignant masquerade: A case report of urachal malakoplakia disguised as urachal tumor
Malakoplakia is a rare inflammatory disease that predominantly affects the genitourinary tract, with the urinary bladder being the most commonly involved site. Although its exact pathogenesis remains unknown, it is well-established that the condition is associated with chronic urinary tract infections and immunosuppression. Its presentation often poses a significant diagnostic challenge, as it can closely mimic malignancy. We report a case of a 55-year-old female who presented with lower urinary tract symptom with a palpable hypogastric mass, imaging suspected urachal tumor. A partial cystectomy was performed, which histology confirmed the diagnostic of Urachal Malakoplakia.