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Transurethral prolapse of a simple ureterocele in a boy: Case report

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Urologic radiology

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Although simple ureteroceles are commonly encountered on urography, transurethal prolapse of the ureterocele in a male is an exceedingly rare complication. A fourth such case, with graphic, potentially confusing ultrasound and urographic findings, is presented and discussed.

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Mindell, H.J. Transurethral prolapse of a simple ureterocele in a boy: Case report. Urol Radiol 12, 103–105 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02923980

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