Bladder mass

In abdominal ultrasound, a bladder mass refers to any abnormal growth or thickening identified within the urinary bladder. These findings are critical in medical imaging as they can indicate various pathologies, ranging from benign conditions like inflammatory pseudotumors or blood clots to more serious concerns such as bladder cancer or polyps. Early and accurate detection through ultrasound is crucial for patient management and treatment planning.

Ultrasound imaging plays a pivotal role in characterizing bladder masses, helping to assess their size, location, echogenicity, and vascularity. This non-invasive technique provides real-time visualization, aiding clinicians in differentiating between solid lesions, intraluminal clots, or extrinsic compression. Identifying and describing a bladder mass effectively through abdominal ultrasound guides further diagnostic workup and intervention.

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