A man visited a hospital because of bladder discomfort, and his doctors discovered a remarkably large bladder stone.
A voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG) is a fluoroscopic examination of the bladder and urethra while the patient is micturating. It is most often used in the pediatric population to confirm or rule out ...
It may sound a little odd, but you really can get stones in your bladder. They’re hard little masses made up of minerals from your urine. They’re most common in men 50 and older. Sometimes, they don’t ...
A 64-year-old man recently went to the doctor for painful urination for three days. His CT scan shocked doctors, as it showed a massive, ostrich egg-sized stone in his bladder. The man was quickly ...
The panel on the left shows a scan of the man's abdomen. The large white circle is the neobladder stone, and above it, a black arrow points to another stone in the man's left ureter. The middle panel ...
Although bladder stones and kidney stones are both comprised of the same concentrated minerals, they are not the same. They are located in different parts of the body and often have different symptoms ...
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