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A thorough knowledge of the normal bladder and posterior urethra is essential before abnormalities and disease can be recognized and identified. The appearance of structures is not the same through different optical systems. The descriptions which follow are those seen through the right angle vision telescope unless otherwise specified.
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Barnes, R.W., Bergman, R.T., Hadley, H.L. (1959). The normal bladder and prostatic urethra. In: Endoscopy. Handbuch der Urologie / Encyclopedia of Urology / Encyclopédie d’Urologie, vol 6. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-86571-8_4
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