Presentation
Urinary bladder cancer? Used anticoagulant drugs.
Patient Data
Age: 70 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Urinary bladder hematoma
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There is a hyperdense (65 HU) non-enhanced area in the bladder with the greatest dimension of 9.0 cm – typical of blood density. There are no tumor lesions visible in the bladder. There are no infiltrative changes in paravesical space.
The prostate gland is markedly enlarged, with 180 ml volume, with intravesical protrusion of 1.8 cm (III grade).
Case Discussion
Large urinary bladder hematoma. Also marked prostatomegaly with intravesical protrusion.
Surgery done the same day confirmed the diagnosis of urinary bladder hematoma without any tumor lesions.