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The condition occurs most frequently in Siberian Huskies, Newfoundlands, Terriers, Golden and Labrador Retrievers and Toy Poodles; the mode of inheritance is unknown.
 
The condition occurs most frequently in Siberian Huskies, Newfoundlands, Terriers, Golden and Labrador Retrievers and Toy Poodles; the mode of inheritance is unknown.
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*Intramural ureter with a normal opening and a ureteral trough continuing distal to the sphincter.
 
*Intramural ureter with a normal opening and a ureteral trough continuing distal to the sphincter.
 
*Extramural ureter that enters directly into the vagina or urethra without penetrating the bladder wall.
 
*Extramural ureter that enters directly into the vagina or urethra without penetrating the bladder wall.
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Radiography cannot be used to identify the morphologic type of ectopic ureter.
 
Radiography cannot be used to identify the morphologic type of ectopic ureter.
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Revision as of 08:41, 19 October 2011

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This is a one-year-old, female Terrier mixbreed presented for intermittent dribbling since its acquisition at three months of age. This dog periodically voids the bladder normally.


Question Answer Article
What diagnosis is suggested by the contrast study? [[|Link to Article]]
What are five morphologic variations of this anatomic anomaly? [[|Link to Article]]
What are the methods of choice for assessing the ureteral pathway and its termination? [[|Link to Article]]


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