What investigation is this and what abnormalities have been demonstrated?
This CT scan was performed in an elderly man admitted as an emergency with pyrexia, retention of urine and severe pelvic pain. What abnormality is shown?
What abnormality is shown on this abdominal CT scan?
This is an ultrasound scan of the urethra, performed during voiding, in a man with post-micturition dribbling. What abnormality is shown?
This is a plain abdominal X-ray in a 40-year-old woman with haematuria and recurrent urinary infections. She had an intra-uterine contraceptive fitted 10 years earlier but, despite that, had become pregnant. What does the X-ray show?
This is a CT scan through the pelvis. What is the abnormality seen and what is its significance?
What is this investigation & what does it show?
This is a CT scan with contrast in a patient who presented with pain in the back & left loin and was found to have microscopic haematuria on routine urine testing. What does the CT show?
This is a CT scan with contrast in a middle-aged man with gross haematuria. Cystoscopy had shown no abnormality in the bladder. What does the CT show?
This CT was performed 2 days after resection of a bladder tumour. What does it show?
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Chemotherapy:
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