RENAL PELVIC CALCULUS CO-EXISTING WITH AN ABERRANT RENAL VESSEL: CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW
Introduction: Appraisals on the pair of renal pelvic calculus with an aberrant renal vessel that causes urinary tract obstruction as synchronous renal lesions are rare. Separately, either can give rise to flank pain; but the lesion that is distinct on abdominal ultrasound scan and intravenous urogra...
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Main Author: | A Abdulkadir (Author) |
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