
doi: 10.1007/bf01627766
pmid: 1803544
The ureteral duplication is a relatively common malformation and usually has no pathologic consequences. On the contrary, congenital diverticula of the ureter are rare and often give rise to urinary complications. A double malformation combining left ureteral duplication and a congenital diverticulum of the right ureter is reported and discussed. This rare case illustrates one and the same malformational process arrested at different stages of development.
Radiography, Diverticulum, Humans, Ureteral Diseases, Female, Ureter
Radiography, Diverticulum, Humans, Ureteral Diseases, Female, Ureter
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