Presentation
Poor urinary stream due to the long standing urinary bladder obstruction.
Patient Data
Age: 80 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Bilateral passive vesicoureteral reflux
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In a non-contrast image, a Jackstone calculus and a small rounded hyperdense focus are seen in the urinary bladder lodge.
After contrast media injection, the urinary bladder is evident with an irregular margin, accompanied by bilateral passive vesicoureteral reflux.
Case Discussion
Jackstone calculus, urinary bladder wall irregularity, and bilateral passive vesicoureteral reflux in a patient with long standing bladder outlet obstruction.