S. Warchoł, Sylwia Słomska, T. Roszkowski, T. Dudek-Warchoł
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Prenatally diagnosed patent urachus with bladder prolapse: Case Report and review of the literature
Persistent urachal anomalies are rare congenital lesions of the urinary tract. They result from the failed obliteration of the urachus and are classified according to persistent segment of the urachus.