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Fig. 6B —Typical anatomic locations of urethral diverticulum, Gartner's cyst,
and Bartholin's gland cyst. Axial illustration at or below inferior ramus,
distal urethra, lower vagina, and anus depicts Bartholin's gland cyst in
posterolateral wall of lower vagina at level of introitus. Anteriorly,
crescent-shaped cystic structure containing fluid-fluid level encircles and
connects to distal urethra via narrow orifice, which is consistent with
urethral diverticulum.