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Introduction: Accurate assessment of muscularis propria invasion is critical for therapeutic decision-making in bladder cancer. The application of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) in bladder cancer requires further validation. Methods: Using histopathology as the reference standard, we compared the diagnostic performance of CEUS and enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (E-MRI) in 190 patients who underwent transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT). The accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of both modalities in determining malignancy and muscular invasion were analyzed. Results: For diagnosing malignant tumors, the accuracy of CEUS and E-MRI was 83.87% and 80.64%, respectively. No significant differences were observed in sensitivity (85.71% vs. 84.28%) or specificity (78.26% vs. 69.56%) (P > 0.05). In assessing muscular invasion, CEUS demonstrated significantly higher specificity than E-MRI (95% vs. 77.5%, P = 0.039), while no significant difference was found in sensitivity (77.33% vs. 74.66%). Conclusion: CEUS exhibits superior specificity for evaluating muscular invasion in bladder urothelial carcinoma and can serve as a valuable complement to E-MRI for clinical staging.

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