Background Secondary urethral stone although rare, commonly arises from the kidneys, bladder or are seen in patients with urethral stricture. These stones are either found in the posterior or anterior ...
Read at the meeting of the New England Branch of the American Urological Association, December 1, 1931. The x-ray plates were taken by Dr. Allen H. Blake of the Somerville Hospital. O'Brien — Visiting ...
Read before the New England Branch of the American Urological Association, Boston, April 23, 1936. Peters, Clinton N. — Urologist, Maine General Hospital. For record and address of author see "This ...
Bladder stones (vesical calculi) almost always form due to an underlying issue like urinary stasis, obstruction, or foreign bodies. High-risk populations include women with pelvic organ prolapse and ...
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