Bladder calculus

Case contributed by Albert P. Matifoll
Diagnosis possible

Presentation

Gross hematuria in a patient with benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Patient Data

Age: 65 years
Gender: Male
ultrasound

A lesion is present in the bladder which has a hyperechogenic rim with distal shadow. There is prostatic hyperplasia measuring 120 cc (increased in volume, with respect to the previous scan measuring 73 cc).

Case Discussion

Bladder calculi occur either from migrated renal calculi or urinary stasis. 

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