For what is ultrasound primarily used? How does metastatic disease from prostate cancer manifest? How is the presence or absence of invasion of other pelvic structures best identified? How may an enlarged prostate gland be detected on intravenous urogram? In what condition is this finding primarily seen? List five other situations in which pear-shaped or teardrop bladder occurs. List seven causes of urethral stricture. What are the categories of renal trauma? What are the causes of extraperitoneal bladder rupture? What are the causes of intraperitoneal rupturefl What are the common complications of urethral injury? What are the imaging features associated with an enlarged prostate on CT and ultrasound? What are the imaging findings? What are the indications for angiography in these patients? What are the potential manifestations of renal trauma? What are the two main causes of prostatic enlargement? What are the two types of bladder rupture? What are the types of urethral injury? What is the appearance of prostate cancer on ultrasound? What is the initial treatment? What is the most common mechanism of injury to the urethra? What is the term for soft tissue injury to the penile or bulbous urethra? What studies other than angiography are commonly employed in patients with renal trauma? What study is used to image the urethra? What technique can be used to distinguish these entities? What two techniques are primarily used in prostate imaging? When is RUG most commonly used? Where are ruptures? Where do most extraperitoneal bladder ruptures occur? Book traversal links for Trauma ‹ Why is it important to diagnose testicular torsion early? Up For what is ultrasound primarily used? ›