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Bladder Debris

Dr. Oron Frenkel, MD

Any hyperechoic structures within the bladder are abnormal and can represent fresh blood, clot, mass, bladder stones, or foreign bodies.

Specialties: Emergency Medicine, EMS, Primary Care
Applications: Bladder
this is an interesting scan using the curvilinear transducer on the abdominal preset in the transverse plane of the suprapubic region what we see here is the bladder with a very thickened wall and as we play it we'll see that there is some dynamic debris floating around likely representing some blood or fibrinous oxidate within the bladder itself you

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