Ureteral orifice opening into the bladder diverticulum in a boy: A case report
Journal: Pediatric Urology Case Reports (Vol.1, No. 5)Publication Date: 2014-09-02
Authors : Metin Tahaoglu;
Page : 20-25
Keywords : Bladder diverticulum; diverticulectomy; vesicoureteral reflux; ureterovesical reimplantation;
Abstract
Bladder diverticulum is a rare malformation characterized by an outpouching with a diameter greater than 2 cm of the mucosa due to a defect in the detrusor musculature. In the case of this study, in a 2,5 year old boy, the bladder diverticulum and the left ureteral orifice opened into diverticulum the was
detected. This case was discussed with the experience of literature.
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