Ultrasound cases 475 of 2000 || Bladder Diverticulum

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Ultrasound cases 475 of 2000 || Bladder Diverticulum

Right kidney: Normal in size, regular in shape with smooth outline. Bipolar length 10.15cm
Cortex & medulla are well differentiated. Central echo-complex is echogenic and normal. No evidence of any focal/diffuse lesion or calculus is detected.

Leftt Kidney: Normal in size, regular in shape with smooth outline. Bipolar length 10.42 cm
Central echo-complex is echogenic and normal. Cortex & medulla are well differentiated. No evidence of any focal/diffuse lesion or calculus is detected.

Ureter: No abnormality could be detected in either of the ureter.

Urinary Bladder: Well filled with smooth outline. Wall thickness is within normal limit. No intravesical lesion or calculus is detected.

A cystic mass in the right adnexa out pouching from bladder wall measuring 7.5 x 8.6cm. After evacuation of urine it was shrinkage.

Uterus: Normal in size and anteverted in position. Endometrium: Is normal in thickness (4.8 mm.) Myometrium: Is homogeneous. No focal lesion seen in the myometrium.

Both Ovary: Normal in size, and echogenicity.

Cul-de-Sac: No fluid collection is present in POD.

COMMENT:
A cystic mass measuring 7.5 x 8.6cm in the right adnexa which disappearing after evacuation of urine suggestive of Bladder Diverticulum.

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Thank you, rare finding, great explanation

hazemsedra
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today i face this type of case...i was confused that is it diverticulam or adnexal cyst...
how can we differentiate?

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