Staghorn stone in megapolycalicosis in a child: Still the case for open surgery? Case report
We here report a rare case of congenital megapolycalicosis in a 14-year-old girl complicated by a 24-mm staghorn stone and numerous calculi at the level of all caliceal groups that had become symptomatic in recent weeks with malaise, hematuria, and urinary tract infection. Among the various therapeu...
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Main Author: | Antonio Marte (Author) |
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