From: Coexistence of multiple ureteral and ureterocele stones in a patient
Age | Clinical presentation | Treatment modality | |
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Our case | 3 years | Hematuria | Transurethral excision of the ureterocele with laser and stone extraction |
Moskowitz et al. [5] | 3 years | Recurrent urinary infection, urinary retention, abdominal tenderness | Open surgery, ureterocele excision, and stone removal |
Sarsu et al. [4] | 6 years | Hematuria with bladder stone? | Open surgery, ureterocele excision, and stones removal |
Scuderi et al. [6] | 7 years | Flank pain, hematuria, and infection. Cobra head appearance intravenous urography | Cystoureteroscopy and percutaneous cystolithotomy for duplex system uterocele for 8.5-cm stone |
Gilbert et al. [7] | 8 months | Prenatal diagnosis and bilateral hydronephrosis | Transurethral incision of the two ureteroceles and extraction of the left ureterocele stone |
Stafford et al. [8] | 7 years | Episodic lower abdominal pain, urgency, frequency, and dysuria | Right side duplex system ureterocel with 11-mm stone. Not confirmed |