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Diagnostic Ultrasound - Abdomen and Pelvis

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Bladder Carcinoma<br />

(Left) Transverse<br />

transabdominal power<br />

Doppler ultrasound shows<br />

multiple immobile, vascular,<br />

polypoid masses arising<br />

from the urinary bladder<br />

consistent with bladder<br />

carcinoma. (Right)<br />

Longitudinal transabdominal<br />

ultrasound of the bladder<br />

shows a polypoid, intraluminal<br />

bladder carcinoma ſt with<br />

punctate calcifications .<br />

Diagnoses: Urinary Tract<br />

(Left) Transverse<br />

transabdominal ultrasound<br />

shows biopsy-proven bladder<br />

cancer seen as focal areas of<br />

wall thickening over the<br />

lateral <strong>and</strong> anterior wall ſt of<br />

the urinary bladder. (Right)<br />

Transverse CECT in the same<br />

patient shows the lateral st<br />

<strong>and</strong> anterior bladder wall ſt<br />

thickening proven to represent<br />

bladder cancer. Note benign<br />

hypertrophy of the prostate<br />

at the base of the urinary<br />

bladder.<br />

(Left) Longitudinal color<br />

Doppler transabdominal<br />

ultrasound of the bladder<br />

shows a intraluminal bladder<br />

cancer with internal<br />

vascularity st. (Right) Axial CT<br />

urography through pelvis in<br />

the same patient confirms the<br />

bladder cancer as a large<br />

filling defect in a contrastopacified<br />

bladder .<br />

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