Patient Data
Age: Child
Gender: Male
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Bilateral ureterocoeles.
An ill-marginated calculus in the right pelvis overlies the region of the bladder
From the case:
Ureterocoeles (bilateral)
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Cystic structure within the bladder in keeping with ureterocoele. Shadowing echogenic focus in keeping with a calculus.
Case Discussion
This cause demonstrates bilateral orthotopic (simple) ureterocoeles with secondary calculi in right ureterocoele.