Abstract

Urachal anomalies are rare and often identified incidentally during diagnostic imaging examinations, such as sonography. These anatomical anomalies are being detected with increasing frequency due to advancements in cross-sectional imaging. Early detection facilitates effective management and treatment options. When these anomalies go undetected and persist into adulthood, patients are at an increased risk for adverse health outcomes. Urachal anomalies have the potential to undergo pathological changes, leading to inflammation, infection, and even malignancy. Therefore, it is imperative for sonographers to be proficient in identifying and understanding sonographic characteristics of urachal abnormalities. This is crucial, given that sonography continues to be a key diagnostic technique due to its lack of radiation, cost-effectiveness, and widespread availability.

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Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography

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2024

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