We present a 28 year-old patient with insidental intramural stone covered by bladder mass. The pathology was rarely seen cystitis glandularis with intestinal metaplasia. During cystoscopy, stone was not seen, we resected the mass than stone was appeared in buried into the wall and removed from the bladder wall. The stone was fragmented with holmium laser. The pathology of the mass was cystitis glandularis with intestinal metaplasia whish is rarely seen and may be malign by the time. We followed up the patient with cystoscopy every 3 months and no recurrens was detected.
Key words: Bladder tumor, eosynophilic cystit, blader stone
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