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British Journal of Radiology (2007) 80, e227-e229
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doi: 10.1259/bjr/68501519

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Transitional cell carcinoma in a herniated vesical diverticulum

C J Das, MD, DNB, MNAMS J Debnath, MD S P Thulkar, MD L Kumar, DM and S Vashist, MD

Department of Radiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110 029, India


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Figure 1. (a,b) A 70-year-old man with left-sided non-reducible inguinal hernia. (a) Contrast-enhanced multidetector CT axial section showing an enhancing mass (arrow) in the left scrotum. (b) Excreted contrast in the urine is seen around the mass (arrow) in delayed phase image. (c,d) A 70-year-old man with left-sided non-reducible inguinal hernia. (c) Multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) in an oblique coronal plane showing two separate masses arising from the base and neck of the herniated diverticulum (arrows). (d) Sagittal reconstruct image showing excellent detail of the neck of the vesical diverticulum and the masses arising from it (arrows).

 





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