Adenoid cystitis, bladder leukoplakia (inflammation of the bladder with squamification) is a more specific type of bladder epithelial proliferative and septic lesion caused by inflammatory stimulation followed by a series of morphological changes due to infection, stones, obstruction and other causes.
The clinical manifestations are not specific and require biopsy under cystoscopy for diagnosis. Most researchers believe that there is a relationship between adenocystitis and bladder cancer, which is generally considered to have the possibility of developing into a malignant tumor and requires active management.
Therefore, adenoidal cystitis needs to be treated with anti-inflammatory and surgical procedures according to the situation. Currently, the commonly used treatment is electrodesiccation to deal with the mass, regular bladder irrigation with anti-tumor drugs after surgery and long-term follow-up to avoid the development of the lesion into bladder cancer!