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ARS Medica Tomitana - 2014; 1(76): 1 - 5 10.2478/arsm-2014-0001 Vărgău M., Iliescu D.M., Dina C., Ionescu C., Bordei P. Morphological characteristics of the double ureter from its origin up to the end Discipline of anatomy, Department I – preclinical disciplines, Faculty of medicine, University “Ovidius” Constanţa ABSTRACT Introduction Duplication of the ureters is a common anomaly and is frequently encountered by radiologists. Duplication may be either complete or incomplete and is often accompanied by various complications. Incomplete Our results on the morphology of the double duplication is most often associated with ureteroureteral ureter were obtained from the study of the upper reflux or ureteropelvic junction obstruction of the lower pole of the kidney. Complete duplication is most urinary tract: major and minor calyces, pelvis and often associated with vesicoureteral reflux, ectopic ureter. Among the upper urinary system abnormalities ureterocele, or ectopic ureteral insertion, all of which that we encountered in this study we quote: duplicity are more common in girls than in boys. Vesicoureteral of the pyelo-calyceal system, bifid ureter and double reflux affects the lower pole ureter. These morphological variations are closely interrelated; the duplicity of the pyelo-calyceal Keywords: double ureter, morphology, anatomical system is accompanied by
ARS Medica Tomitana – de Gruyter
Published: Feb 1, 2014
Keywords: Medicine; Clinical Medicine; Clinical Medicine, other
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