Presentation
Flank pain and history of left double-J stent insertion due ureteral calculi.
Patient Data
Age: 50 years
Gender: Female
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Bilateral hydronephrosis associated with ureteral dilation, more promient on the right. Bilateral ureteral calculi.
Signs of "double J" ureteric stent in situ.
Case Discussion
This case represents a patient who presented with right ureterohydronephrosis due a lithiasis migrated into the ureter. She had previous ureteral calculus on the left that has been managed with placement of a "double J" stent.