Congenital ureteral valve as a diagnostically challenging congenital ureteral defect
Joanna Cybulska,
Beata Jurkiewicz,
Joanna Samotyjek
Abstract:The authors present two cases of ureteral valves. This rare urinary tract defect, causing abnormal urine flow from the upper urinary tract, is usually diagnosed intraoperatively. A 15-year-old girl with renal colic was admitted to hospital. Abdominal ultrasonography showed pelvicalyceal dilation in the right kidney and the X-ray showed a shadow in the orifice of the left ureter. She underwent bilateral ureterorenoscopy. A left ureteral valve was visualised during the examination. A 13-year-old boy was admitted… Show more
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