Urinary Bladder Bladder Mass with Liver Metastasis Estimated reading: 1 minute 451 views Contributors Clinical History A 91-year old man with sudden health deterioration and in critical condition presented with haematuria, anaemia, thrombocytopaenia, and abnormal LFT. An abdominal ultrasound was requested as a first line of imaging. Case Description Ultrasound revealed a 7 cm heterogeneous mass in the urinary bladder with an irregular outline. The liver appeared enlarged with heterogeneous parenchymal echotexture and multiple hypoechoic lesions throughout, suggestive of metastases. Diagnosis/ Discussion/ Treatment/ Follow-up Unfortunately, the patient passed away. Sonograms CasesBladder Tumour Bladder Mass with Liver Metastasis - PreviousUrolithiasis in the Bladder and Kidney of a 75-year Old ManNext - Bladder Mass with Liver MetastasisBladder Tumour Published on: September 19, 2024