Radiolucent ureterocele calculus

In a 30-year-old man a radiolucent stone in an orthoptic, nonobstructing ureterocele was detected by ultrasonography of the bladder. The stone was impacted in the ureteral orifice. Endoscopic ureteral meatotomy was performed in preference to endoscopic incision of the ureterocele, and the stone was disintegrated at ureterorenoscopy via the enlarged orifice

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