Gross hematuria is a common presentation of urinary tract infection in young
females. Non-urothelial neoplasms of the bladder account for fewer than 5% of all
bladder tumors. We present a case seen at the emergency department of our
hospital, presenting with gross hematuria and symptoms of urinary tract infection.
A comprehensive investigation revealed the presence of malignancy. The patient
then underwent surgical treatment in the form of partial cystectomy. There are so
far no signs of recurrence of the disease during the follow-up period for one year.