Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) typically presents as a non-mobile, polypoidal, focal intraluminal mass projecting from the bladder wall. Mobility of the lesion helps differentiate TCC from blood clots or debris.
According to Rumack’s Diagnostic Ultrasound:
“Bladder TCC most often appears as a non-mobile, polypoid mass attached to the bladder wall.”
[Reference:, Rumack CM, Wilson SR, Charboneau JW, Levine D. Diagnostic Ultrasound. 5th ed. Elsevier, 2017., AIUM Practice Parameter for Bladder Ultrasound, 2020., —]
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