Abstract
Isolated bladder amyloidosis is a rare condition characterized by amyloid deposits within the bladder wall. We present the case of a patient with recurrent, painless gross hematuria accompanied by irritative and dysuric voiding symptoms-clinical features typical of bladder amyloidosis. This case highlights the diagnostic challenges and therapeutic strategies associated with the disease, emphasizing the importance of appropriate surveillance intervals, follow-up techniques, and long-term symptom management.