“…The relationship between these two pathologies, however, is controversial, with some authors considering these two conditions as being on the same continuum while others have distinguished between the two conditions [1,6,7,9]. AUV is characterised by presence of a valve on cystourethroscopy, with dilation of the proximal urethra, forming an obtuse angle with the ventral floor of the urethra on VCUG [9,10]. Specifically, for our patient who presented a CAUD with a distal penile location, congenital megalourethra was another differential diagnosis to consider, defined as an anterior urethral anomaly due to aplasia of the erectile bodies [9].…”