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F:
Instability of the
urinary bladder`s right lateral wall in benign prostatic hyperplasia with additional
another secondary bladder wall changes such as trabeculation
- Look at the irregular bladder wall. Notize the blockage
of the urinary catheter.
H:
Adult man, 52-years-old,
suffering from retrovesical reflux and repeated pyelonephritis. There are also
irritative bladder symptoms like dysuria and decreased urinary steam in size
and force.
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
Diverticula
of the urinary bladder may be hereditary or acquired. Acquired diverticula
of the urinary bladder may be caused by obstruction of the urinary tract e.g.
hypertophy of the prostata and repeated inflammation of the urinary bladder.
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