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Supravesical hernia creating false image of a mass in the bladder lumen. (A)…
Figure 1.
Supravesical hernia creating false image of a mass in the bladder lumen. (A) Bowel loops (shown with arrow) are herniating into the supravesical fossa and compressing the bladder. (B) Herniated sac (shown with the arrow) creates a false image of a mass in the bladder lumen, despite the normal cystoscopy findings. (C) The arrow points to the transplanted kidney with hydronephrosis, while the herniated bowel loops are seen medially to the kidney.
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