Duplicated ureters - bilateral

Discussion:

This is a case of bilateral duplicated ureters as seen on CT. For the majority of her life, she has been asymptomatic with no history of urologic complaints. Recently, the patient started to develop recurrent urinary tract infections despite prophylactic measures (prophylactic post-coital voiding, frequent voiding, hydration, and cranberry juice). Three-phase CT (renal mass protocol) demonstrated two distinct ureters on the left and two ureters on the right that join distally before entering the bladder.

Co-authors:
Peter Kim, MD
Christine Cooley, MD

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