Ectopic ureters and ureteroceles are typically diagnosed in childhood
and rarely present in adults. Nevertheless, ureteral ectopia should be
included in the differential diagnosis of older patients who present
with urinary tract infections or urinary incontinence. Detection is of
ten delayed because of inadequate evaluation and heightened awareness
is necessary on the part of treating physicians. Earlier detection and
proper diagnosis serves to minimize morbidity and, in some cases, may
maximize the possibility of renal preservation, Case reports serve to
highlight the spectrum of these uncommon but clinically important ano
malies.