Bladder
The bladder section will help technical readers make faster sense of report terms that appear in hematuria workups, CT urography, and pelvic imaging. Bladder findings are a good example of how anatomy, distention, protocol, and clinical context all shape interpretation. Future bladder concept pages should be explicit about public datasets too: some questions will have usable open resources, while others may have no clean public dataset yet.
Likely first concept pages
- Bladder mass
- Bladder wall thickening
- Blood clot versus tumor
- Cystitis-related imaging language
- Urothelial carcinoma
Engineer-first angles
- why bladder distention changes interpretability
- CT urography phase context
- hematuria workflow and follow-up tracking
- when a bladder topic has no public dataset and that gap should be stated
- terminology mapping around clot, wall thickening, and mass language
Why this section matters
Bladder reports can sound deceptively simple even when the actual question is not simple at all. The engineer-first goal here is to explain which features sound routine, which ones trigger stronger concern, and where workflow and protocol details can change the picture.