Oudjhane Kamaldine, Alenezi Khaled, Himidan Sharifa
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: CR-014
Congenital prepubic sinus is a rare congenital anomaly of the urinary tract and is clinically active by discharge from a skin opening overlying the symphysis pubis. Its etiology is still unclear, and a variant of dorsal duplication of the urethra is the favored theory. It has been reported in males as well as in females. Its size and extent are variable, starting from prepubic area extending toward the bladder or urethra and may have a blind end.. This report is about the imaging approach in a series of 5 cases with similar clinical signs of presentation.
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Authors: Oudjhane Kamaldine , Alenezi Khaled , Himidan Sharifa
Keywords: prepubic sinus, congenital, imaging