Abstract
Urethral duplication is rare and usually presents with a double urinary stream, recurrent urinary infection, incontinence or dysuria. Numerous classifications have been described to clarify the different types of urethral duplication. It usually occurs in the sagittal plane where 2 urethras lie behind each other. Although duplex urethras lie collaterally in the frontal plane less commonly, this type of duplication often is associated with midline defects. To our knowledge we report the first case of collateral urethral duplication in the frontal plane with no other congenital anomalies. CASE REPORT
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