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Assessing Urinary Tract Junction Obstruction Defects by Methylene Blue Dye Injection
Published on: October 12, 2017
[Megalourethra in association with VACTER syndrome]
J Romero Otero1, A Gómez Fraile, J Feltes Ochoa
1Sección de Urología Pediátrica, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Madrid. jromerootero@yahoo.es
Abstract:
The megalourethra is an uncommon congenital anomally. It is a consecuence of the abnormal development of the corpus spongiosum and, occasionally, also the abnormal development of the corpora cavernosum. It is specially common in association with the Prune-Belly syndrome, and with upper tract abnormalities. We present a bizarre case because of its association with a VACTER syndrome.
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