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Blind-ending bifid ureter – a case report of rare congenital anomaly and its sonographic appearance


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Fig. 1.

Left kidney collecting system dilatation (curved arrow) with ureteral duplication (straight arrows) in longitudinal (left) and transverse (right) scans
Left kidney collecting system dilatation (curved arrow) with ureteral duplication (straight arrows) in longitudinal (left) and transverse (right) scans

Fig. 2.

Right kidney collecting system dilatation (curved arrow, left) with visible distention of the right ureter (straight arrow, right)
Right kidney collecting system dilatation (curved arrow, left) with visible distention of the right ureter (straight arrow, right)

Fig. 3.

A small anechoic, cystic structure (curved arrow) superior to the upper pole of the right kidney represents the proximal dilatation of the blind branch of bifid ureter
A small anechoic, cystic structure (curved arrow) superior to the upper pole of the right kidney represents the proximal dilatation of the blind branch of bifid ureter

Fig. 4.

Dilatated blind branch of the bifid ureter (curved arrow), following the course of the proper ureter (straight arrow), both showing no signal on Color Doppler (right)
Dilatated blind branch of the bifid ureter (curved arrow), following the course of the proper ureter (straight arrow), both showing no signal on Color Doppler (right)

Fig. 5.

Transverse view of two branches of the bifid ureter (straight arrows) running in the retroperitoneal space. Ascites is also visible
Transverse view of two branches of the bifid ureter (straight arrows) running in the retroperitoneal space. Ascites is also visible

Fig. 6.

A transverse section from abdominal CT shows two branches of the ureter bilaterally (straight arrows)
A transverse section from abdominal CT shows two branches of the ureter bilaterally (straight arrows)

Fig. 7.

A transverse section from abdominal CT (inferior to Fig. 6) shows fusion of two branches into a single ureter on the right side (curved arrow). Ureteral branches on the left side remain separate (straight arrows)
A transverse section from abdominal CT (inferior to Fig. 6) shows fusion of two branches into a single ureter on the right side (curved arrow). Ureteral branches on the left side remain separate (straight arrows)

Fig. 8.

A transverse section from late phase contrast-enhanced abdominal CT shows contrast in pelvicalyceal system of both kidneys (straight arrows). The proximal bulbous dilatation of the blind-ending branch of the right ureter contains no signs of contrast enhancement (curved arrow)
A transverse section from late phase contrast-enhanced abdominal CT shows contrast in pelvicalyceal system of both kidneys (straight arrows). The proximal bulbous dilatation of the blind-ending branch of the right ureter contains no signs of contrast enhancement (curved arrow)
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