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[|Human|] Could a BPH case cause a mass to appear in the posterior wall of the bladder? The CT scan report describes a an enlaged Prostate and mentions involvement of a mass on the posterior wall of the bladder, the report ends by: "This mass is not seperable from the Prostate". Does this sound alarming or its just an indentation purely caused by the BPH?
[|AI|]  Good day, and thank you for being with Chat Doctor ! With the information that you have provided it looks like it might be the enlarged prostate. To be really sure if there is a mass or if the mass is just the extension of the enlarged prostate then a cystoscopy could be done to look inside the bladder. If he has gross blood in the urine and history of smoking then a cystoscopy is warranted to be sure a bladder mass is ruled out. I hope I have answered your question satisfactorily, and please consider a 5-Star rating for me.