kaudales Duplikationssyndrom
A very
uncommon duplicity. Transabdominal ultrasound image of double bladder (B) and uterus (U).
A very
uncommon duplicity. T2 TSE coronal and axial images show double uterus (asterisks), duplication of vagina (arrowheads) and anus (arrows).
A very
uncommon duplicity. T2 TSE coronal and axial images show double bilateral ureteropelvic systems (arrowheads) and two bladders (asterisks).
A very
uncommon duplicity. The image on the left shows a splenic flexure of the colon (red arrow) and the right shows the splenic flexure of the doubled colon (white arrow).
Urethral
duplication associated with complex chordee: a narrative review of literature and report of a case. Intra-op appearance and histologic features of the duplicate dorsal urethra a dorsal urethral tract dissected out {blue arrow}; b transitional epithelium; c pseudostratified epithelium; d squamous epithelium
Urethral
duplication associated with complex chordee: a narrative review of literature and report of a case. Pre-op and post-op appearances of the penis a pre-op penis at rest; b combined retrograde urethrography {orange arrow} and fistulography {blue arrow}; c appearance of the penis with artificial erection intra-op showing the dorsal meatus {blue arrow}; d appearance of penis 5th day post-op
kaudales Duplikationssyndrom
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