Shetty B P, John S D, Swischuk L E, Angel C A
Department of Radiology, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston 77555, USA.
Pediatr Radiol. 1995;25(6):460-1. doi: 10.1007/BF02019067.
The most common clinical presentation of ureterocele is infection of the urinary tract. Much less common is obstruction of the bladder outlet by prolapse of the ureterocele into the urethra. Even less common is simple occlusion of the bladder outlet by a nonprolapsing ureterocele. We present such a case where a large, simple ureterocele in a young male led to such obstruction.