“…Shah and Joshi [2] reported the case of an asymptomatic adult female with duplication of colon, rectum, anus, urinary bladder (UB), urethra, uterus, cervix, vagina, and external genitalia. Complete duplication of the urethra, aorta, and lower thoracic and lumbar vertebra with sacrococcygeal Two urinary bladders (asterisks) and septum in between (black arrow) are seen anteriorly agenesis, spinal lipoma, and anorectal malformation in a female neonate was reported by Taneja et al [4]. In a 2-year-old female child, a case of abnormal mass in the perineum with undeveloped feet, duplication of colon, external genitalia, and lumbosacral vertebra was reported by D'Costa et al [3].…”