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Progression of Urinary Retention - Neurogenic Bladder

Progression of Urinary Retention - Neurogenic Bladder
  • Day 0. Ultrasound post void residual = 950ml
  • Day 90 CT Urogram: Bladder Volume = ???
  • Day 110 Cystoscopy: 1500ml aspirated from bladder

I'm trying to figure out the volume of the bladder here, but am not sure how to account for the funny shape.

127mm x 127mm x 125mm x 0.00062 = 1249ml

127mm x 127mm * 125mm * 0.00072 = 1451ml

Is this a reasonable range or could the volume fall well outside of that?

From the CT Study's official report:PELVIS: Urinary bladder is normal.

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