RESUMEN
Urethral duplication is a rare congenital anomaly. Although a number of theories have been proposed to describe the embryology of the condition, the actual mechanism of the disorder is still unclear. A case of urethral duplication in a 25-year-old male complaining of poor flow of urine and double stream has been discussed. The patient was treated successfully with simple meatal correction surgery.
RESUMEN
Genitourinary tuberculosis (GUTB) is the second most common extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) after tubercular lymphadenitis. About 8 to 15% of TB patients suffer from GUTB.1 The most common age of GUTB presentation is the fourth decade and the commonest organ involved is kidney. We report here an unusual case of 20-year-old male patient with panureteral tuberculous stricture for which he underwent successful ileal ureter replacement.