Coloured Atlas – Urology

Kidney Stones

Coronal non-contrast CT images of kidney stones.

(Image available at: https://media.springernature.com/full/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1038%2Fnrurol.2016.154/MediaObjects/41585_2016_Article_BFnrurol2016154_Fig2_HTML.jpg?as=webp)

A. left-sided stone obstructing the ureteropelvic junction. B. Lower pole non-obstructing stone.

Cryptorchidism

Classification of cryptorchidism according to the location of maldescended testis in relation to the inguinal canal, with respective relative frequency of incidence: abdominal or intra-abdominal testis (top red oval), inguinal or canalicular testis (middle red oval), and suprascrotal or high scrotal testis (bottom red oval).

Please see Figure 19 within this article: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00247-016-3706-8#Fig19

Bladder

Ultrasound scan showing a tumor on the back wall of the bladder. (Image available at: https://www.cxbladder.com/assets/Uploads/Ultrasound-BladderCancer-600.jpg)

 

Computed tomography (CT) scan of the bladder showing bladder carcinoma (arrow). (Image available at: https://www.cxbladder.com/assets/Uploads/CT-Scan-BladderCancer-600.jpg)