What Is a Urachal Cyst?

rarely seen. Since the vaginal part is evolved from the urogenital sinus, during the development of the embryo, there may be residual urogenital sinus epithelium that differentiates into the urethral epithelium, which continues to grow to form cysts, and the cyst wall is transitional epithelium.

Urethral epithelial cyst

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rarely seen. Since the vaginal part is evolved from the urogenital sinus, during the development of the embryo, there may be residual urogenital sinus epithelium that differentiates into the urethral epithelium, which continues to grow to form cysts, and the cyst wall is transitional epithelium.
Generally asymptomatic, surgical removal if necessary, and sent for pathological examination to confirm the diagnosis.

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