Blind-ending bifid ureter: clinical significance? analysis of 13 cases with review of literature

1987 
Thirteen cases of blind-ending bifid ureter are analyzed. The diagnosis was made by intravenous urogram. The distribution of the anomaly according to age, sex, location, symptomatology, and radiological features are reviewed. Blind-ending bifid ureter is not an uncommon anomaly as is generally believed. It is the purpose of this paper to draw attention to and increase the awareness of their existence.
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