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urinary bladder

Horizontales
Can occur due to trauma, urethral obstruction, or rarely, difficult parturition.
An outpouching of the bladder mucosa, often due to trauma or iatrogenic causes
Appear as heteroechoic structures and may be mistaken for neoplasms.
Bladder may not be visible on plain radiographs for several reasons.
Signs include frequent attempts to urinate with small amounts of urine, which may be cloudy or bloodstained.
Verticales
Malignant tumors (e.g., transitional cell carcinoma) are more common than benign ones.
Caused by large masses, such as an enlarged prostate or uterus,
Common in house-trained dogs or due to spinal cord damage, urethral blockage, or neoplasia.
The bladder is more likely to be seen when it contains urine and there is minimal intraabdominal fluid.
Rare in the bladder.
Clinical signs similar to cystitis