A Case of Incidentally Detected Bladder Lipoma and a Review of the Literature
This paper is a case discussion about a patient with a bladder lipoma, a rare benign mass. The report describes the imaging findings, such as the appearance of the mass on CT and MRI scans. It also discusses the differential diagnosis, including other benign bladder tumors. The importance of distinguishing bladder lipomas from liposarcomas and pelvic lipomatosis is emphasized. Overall, the report highlights the clinical features, imaging characteristics, and diagnostic challenges associated with bladder lipomas. This case report on bladder lipomas is important as it sheds light on a rare benign tumor of the bladder. By describing the imaging findings and differential diagnosis, it helps healthcare professionals recognize and differentiate bladder lipomas from other bladder masses. Accurate identification is crucial for appropriate management and avoiding unnecessary invasive procedures. Understanding the clinical presentation and imaging features aids in making informed decisions regarding treatment options and follow-up protocols for patients with bladder lipomas.