Bladder outlet obstruction with bilateral passive vesicoureteral reflux
Diagnosis certain
Presentation
Long standing poor urinary stream.
Patient Data
Age: 85 years
Gender: Male
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The urinary bladder is relatively small and shows marked marginal irregularity and trabeculation with multiple contrast media outpouchings inferring diverticula, accompanied by bilateral passive vesicoureteral reflux.
Case Discussion
Urinary bladder wall irregularity and diverticula, and bilateral passive vesicoureteral reflux in a patient with long standing bladder outlet obstruction.