Giant bladder

Huge bladder-giant ureteral syndrome, also known as giant bladder with giant ureteral sign, is characterized by huge bladder-ureter thickening, but no lower urinary tract obstruction, bladder ureteral reflux, and no lower urinary tract obstruction. Some people think that the giant bladder or giant ureter should be diagnosed as a separate disease. At present, with the advancement of examination technology, it is found that dilated bladder is also reversible, and ureteral dilatation is also reversible. Regarding the viewpoint of no lower urinary tract obstruction, the obstruction is also found. At the same time, there is no standard for the extent to which the ureter and bladder can be diagnosed. Differentiating the neurogenic bladder from the symptoms is sometimes difficult.

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