Fig. 1From: Extensive rhabdomyosarcomatous differentiation in recurrent low-grade urothelial carcinoma of the bladder after transurethral resection: a case reportMagnetic resonance imaging scans obtained at presentation (a and b) and of the resected urinary bladder (c). Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a large mass (3.8cm×2.9cm) with fragmentation of muscularis propria (arrows), which was located in the anterior wall of the urinary bladder. The mass intensity was the same as in the rest of the bladder wall on T1-weighted images (a) and slightly greater than in the bladder wall on T2-weighted ones (b). The resected urinary bladder showed a large pedunculated polyp with a surrounding papillary appearanceBack to article page