Bladder diverticulum

Abdomen & Pelvis

A bladder diverticulum is a pouch that forms in the lining of the bladder. Most are harmless and found unexpectedly but some can affect how well the bladder empties. An MRI may show an outpouching of the bladder lining consistent with a diverticulum. Finding a bladder diverticulum allows for assessment of whether it may be affecting bladder function and monitoring over time.

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