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Jackstone calculus within a renal cyst [PDF]
Jackstone Calculi are rare stones of the urinary tract that have a distinct morphology, that of a child’s toy jack. They have typically been found in the bladder, and there have been a few reported cases of Jackstone Calculi found in the renal pelvis or ...
Donald Dennis, MD +2 more
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Urinary retention from urethral calculi in a child with hypospadias [PDF]
Urethral calculi are rare. They are often related to urinary obstruction, neurogenic bladder, or other anatomical variations. This report describes a four-year-old male with urethral calculi secondary to hypospadias and complicated by intermittent ...
Gilad A. Hampel +3 more
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Giant urinary bladder calculi in a 60-year-old man: a case report. [PDF]
Urinary bladder calculi comprise 5% of all urinary tract calculi. Giant bladder calculi are defined as a stone more than 100g in weight. However, giant bladder calculus weighted more than 500g is rare in current practice. We present a 60-year-old man who presented with dysuria, difficulty in urination, and suprapubic pain started four years ago.
Ahmed F +3 more
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Bladder Calculus Causing Large Bowel Obstruction [PDF]
Urinary tract calculi are fairly common, though bladder calculi are less common, accounting for only 5% of urinary tract calculi. Bladder calculi, particularly large bladder calculi, are usually associated with pathology in the urinary tract.
Alessandro Bellomo +3 more
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Bladder Erosion and stone formation: a rare complication of laparoscopic cervical cerclage [PDF]
Background Cervical cerclage represents a practical approach to addressing cervical insufficiency, but it also can bring serious complications.
Shangjin Li +3 more
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Persistent urinary tract infection despite targeted antibiotics: the role of surgical intervention in encrusted cystitis caused by Corynebacterium urealyticum [PDF]
Background: Corynebacterium urealyticum is a Gram positive, slow-growing bacterium that is a most commonly cause of encrusted cystitis. A major clinical problem is recurrent urinary tract infections with encrustation of the bladder mucosa especially for ...
Beata Krasovska +3 more
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Case report: Bladder calculi presenting as urinary incontinence mimicking obstetric urinary fistula
The presence of calculi in the urinary tract is usually a silent morbidity, which may present as an incidental finding on evaluation of the genitourinary or renal tract for other pathologies.
Rukiyat A. Abdus-salam +1 more
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Incarcerated inguinal hernia containing urinary bladder and bladder calculi
Abstract Inguinoscrotal herniation of the bladder is an uncommon condition. Clinicians should have a high index of suspicion for involvement of the bladder within a hernia when the lower urinary tract urinary symptoms are concurrently present in patients presenting with a painful groin lump.
Sarah McLain, Jack Cecire, Allan Mekisic
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Background: Massive herniation of the bladder presents a rare diagnostic challenge. Rarely, bladder herniation is complicated by the development of bladder calculi. We present a therapeutic approach for this situation.
Tyler Trump +5 more
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Cystic teratomas are a common ovarian neoplasm that are rarely found in other locations of the body, namely the sacrococcygeal region and anterior mediastinum.
Benjamin J. Behers +4 more
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