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Kilicoglu G et al. – US examination of a distended bladder followed by a post–void study easily provides the correct diagnosis of vesicovaginal reflux by identifying the vagina as the fluid–filled mass. Treatment involves behavioural modifications. Though well known to urologists, this may be a perplexing pathology for the inexperienced trainee radiologist.

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