Imaging of the Urachus
This paper is a radiology review describing embryology, normal anatomy, and imaging approaches (ultrasonography, CT, MRI, and fluoroscopy) for the urachus, followed by a catalog of congenital anomalies, inflammatory/infectious processes, nonneoplastic masses, malignant tumors, and key mimics. It highlights that urachal pathology can present with a range of structural patterns identifiable on cross-sectional imaging, and it specifically includes “urachal endometriosis” among nonneoplastic inflammatory and mass-like conditions. A stated limitation is that the article is an imaging-focused overview rather than new comparative clinical research, with no primary study population or outcomes beyond synthesis of existing imaging knowledge. Relevance to endometriosis: the review explicitly includes urachal endometriosis as a specific urachal pathological condition within a broader imaging differential, though the paper’s main focus is imaging anatomy and urachal pathology classification rather than endometriosis treatment or mechanisms.
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