Intramural fat in the urinary bladder typically appears as a thin low-attenuation band along the anterior and superior portions of the urinary bladder. It is seen in about 2% of cases, and is more common in men. It can be a normal histological finding that can be seen on CT in patients with nondistended urinary bladders.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Fat within the Urinary Bladder Wall
Intramural fat in the urinary bladder typically appears as a thin low-attenuation band along the anterior and superior portions of the urinary bladder. It is seen in about 2% of cases, and is more common in men. It can be a normal histological finding that can be seen on CT in patients with nondistended urinary bladders.
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