Urinary bladder lipoma: an illustrative case

Authors

  • Miguel Paniagua
  • Verónica Parra
  • Enrique De Miguel

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v14i6.3887

Keywords:

Lipoma, bladder, mesenchymal bladder tumours, computed tomography, ultrasound

Abstract

Urinary bladder lipomas are rare neoplasms. Therefore, very few of them have been reported in the literature. We present a case that illustrates the typical features that allow radiologists to diagnose this entity: a solid lesion that arises from the urinary bladder wall, showing an endophytic growth and homogeneous hypoattenuation. After its surgical resection, the diagnosis was confirmed by anatomo-pathological analysis. In the discussion we describe other neoplasms that should also be considered when a submucosal bladder neoplasm is detected on computed tomography or other imaging techniques.

Author Biographies

Miguel Paniagua

Department of Radiology.

Verónica Parra

Department of Anatomical Pathology.

Enrique De Miguel

Department of Radiology.

Published

2020-06-25

Issue

Section

Genitourinary Radiology