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Giant Urinary Bladder Stone in Association with Acute Kidney Injury: A Rare Urological Emergency
Urinary stone remains a common urological disorder. Urinary bladder stone accounts for 5% of the urinary tract calculi. They are usually small and rarely present with complications; they may progressively increase in size, occupying the urinary bladder ...
Najeem Adedamola Idowu +4 more
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Jack stone in the bladder: case report of a rare entity
Background Jackstone is a bladder stone that has a similar appearance to toy jacks. However review of the English language medical literature revealed only a few previous reports of jackstone calculus.
Duminda Subasinghe +2 more
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Gigantic Calculi in Continent Urinary Diversion
Continent urinary reservoirs are safe and accepted modes of urinary diversion in selected patients. However, they are associated with long-term complications such as recurrent pyelonephritis, metabolic acidosis, urolithiasis and stomal problems.
Siddalingeshwar Neeli +2 more
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An impacted urethral stone: a rare cause of acute urinary retention in women—case report
Background Urethral calculi are rare, representing 1–2% of all calculi affecting the urinary tract. Impacted urethra calculi are commoner in males due to anatomical differences between the male and female urethra.
Babatunde K. Hamza +4 more
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VESICOURETERAL REFLUX INCIDANCE IN CHILDREN WITH URINARY STONE DISEASE
Introduction: In spite of the frequent association of urinary infection with vesicoureteric reflux and urinary calculi, the coexistence of vesicoureteric reflux and calculi is rare.
Ali Ferruh AKAY +4 more
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Bladder Erosion and stone formation: a rare complication of laparoscopic cervical cerclage
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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Bladder Calculus Causing Large Bowel Obstruction
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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Patient with inguinal hernia containing the urinary bladder complicated by bladder stones
Introduction We encountered a patient in whom bladder inguinal hernia complicated by bladder stones was incidentally diagnosed. Bladder inguinal hernia containing stones in the prolapsed bladder is rare and only two cases have been reported.
Kota Inage +3 more
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A fragment of Foley catheter balloon as a cause of Bladder stone in woman
Urinary bladder calculi are rarely seen in women and any history of previous pelvic surgery must, therefore, raise suspicion of an iatrogenic etiology. According to the literature, fewer than 2% of all bladder calculi occur in female subjects and, thus ...
El Majdoub Aziz +3 more
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Giant Urinary Bladder Stone in a Middle-Aged Male
Urolithiasis is a disorder that affects 10–15% of people at least once in their lives. Among the calculi affecting the urinary tract are the bladder stones.
João Cleber Coutinho Pires +4 more
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