A 61-year-old female visited our department reporting intermittent microscopic hematuria. She had slight hypertension of 141/78 mmHg, but there was no family history of hypertension. Computed tomography (CT) of the ...A 61-year-old female visited our department reporting intermittent microscopic hematuria. She had slight hypertension of 141/78 mmHg, but there was no family history of hypertension. Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen showed an isointense lesion within the posterior wall of the urinary bladder with a calculus on the surface (Fig.1).展开更多
文摘A 61-year-old female visited our department reporting intermittent microscopic hematuria. She had slight hypertension of 141/78 mmHg, but there was no family history of hypertension. Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen showed an isointense lesion within the posterior wall of the urinary bladder with a calculus on the surface (Fig.1).