56yr old male c/o burning micturation, with increasing frequency and hesitancy. Following Radiograph from intravenous pyelogram is taken. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Correct Answer: Pelvic lipomatosis
Description: Pelvic Lipomatosis Imaging Findings : Increased lucency in the pelvis on conventional radiography due to fat deposition. Inveed teardrop-shaped bladder (pear-shaped bladder). Ureters may be dilated and may be medially or laterally displaced distally.Hydronephrosis, usually bilaterally. &;The rectum is elongated and symmetrically Ref : David Sutton 9th ed
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