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Unilateral renal agenesis, blind-ended ureter and ectopic ureterocele: An incidental finding on abdominal CT scan.
Radiology Case Reports 2022 November
Congenital renal anomalies are among the most common birth defects. They are often detected antenatally. If not, they can manifest in adulthood with variable clinical presentations. Herein, we present a case of a 72-year-old male patient who was incidentally found to have an extremely rare combination of urinary tract defects comprising: right-sided unilateral renal agenesis, blind ureter, and ectopic ureterocele.
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