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Diagnostic Imaging of Urinary Bladder Diverticula

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Urinary bladder diverticulum (UBD) is an outpouching of the bladder wall creating an additional cavity which is connected by means of a more or less narrow neck with the urinary bladder cavity. The first UBD description and proposed tactics of its treatment is by Morganini and dates back to 1769 [1].

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Builov, V.M. (2014). Diagnostic Imaging of Urinary Bladder Diverticula. In: Imaging of Urinary Tract Diverticula. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05383-7_3

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