Case Report

A Prolapsed Cecoureterocele in an Adult Treated Conservatively: Highly Rare, but Existent

Figure 3

Transversal (a) and frontal (b) section of the patient’s CT scan. In (a), the bladder, filled with contrast and a transurethral catheter being in place, can be found shifted to the right patient’s side. The ureterocele right next to the bladder measures about  cm. (b) shows the dilated left ureter and that there was no incidence for a duplex renal system.
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