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A case of cranial blind-ending branch of bifid ureter is presented in a woman. There were no associated complications requiring surgery. The anomaly was best shown with intravenous urography.
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Kılıçarslan, H., Ayan, S., Gökçe, G. et al. Cranial blind-ending branch of a bifid ureter. Int Urol Nephrol 32, 635–636 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014470211474
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