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Ectopic ureter

Overview

Sex: female
Age: 41 years

History
Recurrent urinary infections (E. Coli), reported occasional dribbling.

Laboratory data
No relevant findings.

Physical findings
No relevant findings.

Case text
The patient was referred to the radiologist, on an outpatient basis, to perform a US investigation of  the urinary tract because of urinary infections and dribbling.

Imaging Details

Image 1-4
Ultrasound of the urinary tract.
Longitudinal scans of the right kidney (image 1: Lower pole, image 2: upper pole), axial scan of the bladder (image 3), longitudinal scan of the bladder, close to the midline, on the right (image 4).

Image 5
Excretory urogram.
Full length view of the urinary tract 15 min following injection of contrast material.

Image 6-9
MRI of the urinary tract.
Coronal T2-weighted TSE (turbo spin-echo) images (TR/TE 2695/150) of the urinary tract (images 6,7). Axial T2-weighted TSE images (TR/TE 4492/150) of the pelvis (images 8,9).      

Image 10
Retrograde pielography.
During the exploration of the vulva, a small meatus was actually detected and cannulated. Contrast media was injected.
A-P view of the pelvis following introduction of contrast agent through the meatus located in the vulva.

Questions and Answers

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Image 1-4

1. What are the abnormalities present on the US scan of the urinary tract?

An elongated liquid cavity is shown at the upper pole of the right kidney. Parenchymal thinning is evident around the cavity. Scan of the bladder (image 4) shows a round liquid cavity, 3.5 cm in diameter, posterior to the bladder, close to the midline, on the right (uterus and adnexa are normal).

2. What is your diagnosis?

Duplication of the renal collecting system on the right with dilatation of the upper unit. Fluid collection posterior to the bladder.

3. What is the differential diagnosis?

Duplication of the renal collecting system on the right with dilatation of the upper unit and segmental dilatation of the pelvic ureter.

4. What is your next diagnostic step?

Excretory urogram.


Image 5

5. What is the abnormality present on the excretory urogram.

Duplication of the renal collecting system on the right with faint opacification of an upper dilated calix. No opacification of the right upper ureter.

6. Are there other findings as to the urinary tract?

No other abnormalities.

7. What is your diagnosis?

Duplication of the renal collecting system on the right with dilatation of the upper unit.

8. What is your next diagnostic step?

MRI of the urinary tract.


Image 6-9

9. What is the abnormality present on the MRI of the urinary tract?

Duplication of the renal collecting system on the right with thinning of the upper pole. The upper unit is dilated and the dilated ureter can be recognized till the pelvis, where it appears tortuous and approaches a fluid cavity which is located posterior to the bladder, close to the midline, on the right (see images 8,9). 

10. What condition should be ruled out?

Ectopy of the dilated ureter, which could be suggested because of the clinical presentation.

11. What is your next diagnostic step?

External genitalia should be checked for a possible ureteral meatus; ureteroscopy could be suggested.


Image 10

12. What is the abnormality present on the retrograde pielography?

A thin tubular structure is opacified and communicates with a sac-like cavity close to the midline, corresponding to the structure shown posterior to the bladder both on US and MRI. No opacification of the ureter above.

13. What is your diagnosis?

Duplication of the renal collecting system on the right, dilatation of the upper unit and segmental stenosis of the ectopic ureter above and below its pelvic sac-like dilatation.
The patient underwent surgical ligation of the dilated ectopic ureter and recovered from dribbling.


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