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The current imaging assessment confirms a wide-surface area mural-based soft tissue lesion measuring 1.3 x 2.7 x 3 cm in maximum AP, SS, and CC dimensions. This lesion implicates the right posterolateral compartment of the urinary bladder, exhibiting trigone violation and infiltration of the right vesicoureteric junction. It is associated with an exophytic tiny-sized component, as well as stranding of perivesical fat planes and a few tiny-sized locoregional lymph nodes.

...Overall features of a neoplastic urinary bladder lesion with endophytic and exophytic components... VI-RADS 5.

Bulky prostate and seminal vesicles.

No fluid collections in the pelvis.

Apparently normal vascular structures of the pelvis.

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