“…There is recent evidence to suggest that cystoscopy and contrast-enhanced computed tomography may provide more information regarding the anatomic variations of the genitourinary tract in dogs with ureteral ectopia than do more traditional diagnostic techniques, such as contrast radiography, ultrasonography, and surgical exploration. 19,20 However, there is little, if any, information regarding the histologic appearance of the urogenital tract in dogs with ureteral ectopia. More detailed knowledge of the anatomic and histologic appearance of the genitourinary tract in dogs with ureteral ectopia may provide us with a greater understanding of the functional mechanisms underlying urinary incontinence in these dogs and, thus, allow us to formulate improved techniques, both medical and surgical, for managing these cases.…”