Abstract
Female urethral diverticula are a rare pathology, although thought to be under-diagnosed. They can present with a large variety of symptoms, and can be complicated by stones or malignancy. Magnetic resonance imaging is widely accepted to be the best form of imaging for this condition, although voiding cystourethrogram studies are helpful in providing information on bladder function. Symptomatic patients should be treated surgically through urethral diverticulectomy.
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