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*urachal diverticulum.
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Grossly intact bladder with a urachal diverticulum. <br>
 
Grossly intact bladder with a urachal diverticulum. <br>
 
There is no free abdominal fluid as would be seen with uroperitoneum.
 
There is no free abdominal fluid as would be seen with uroperitoneum.
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A two-day-old Thoroughbred colt was observed to posture frequently in the manner depicted in the first image. A sonogram of the caudoventral abdomen, longitudinal view, was obtained.


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