Carcinoma of urachus with extensive abdominal calcification
- PMID: 726187
- DOI: 10.1016/0090-4295(78)90488-0
Carcinoma of urachus with extensive abdominal calcification
Abstract
Carcinoma of the urachus, a relatively rare genitourinary neoplasm, usually presents as a supravesical mass. This tumor may occasionally calcify, which together with other radiographic and clinical features may permit a specific preoperative diagnosis. The calcifications also enable an evaluation of recurrence via plain films. A case is presented, with the clinical, radiologic, sonographic, and radionuclide imaging characteristics reviewed.
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