Cystofibroma

Cystofibromas are benign formations of muscle or connective tissue fibers and cubic or columnar epithelial cells that arise in the bladder. They do not pose a serious health risk, but may cause discomfort and difficulty urinating.

Cystofibrosis forms from the bladder and penetrates the muscle tissue through the walls of the bladder. They can be caused by factors that lead to poor circulation, such as infectious diseases, bladder stones or vascular diseases.

One of the symptoms may be pain and discomfort during urination, as well as difficulty emptying the bladder. There may also be blood in the urine, increased body temperature and severe pain in the lower abdomen.

Treatment for cystitis may include surgery



Cystofibrosarcoma - a malignant tumor of the epithelium of the walls of cysts or pancreatic ducts - is a rare pathology that is characterized by damage to a whole pair of structures with the formation of single or multiple cysts.

Vaginal fibrocystic changes in women are rare and account for no more than 3% of all uterine tumors. Most often, cystofiboma affects the anterior