Presentation
Bilateral acute flank pain.
Patient Data
Age: 30 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Bilateral ureteral stones
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Mild hydroureteronephrosis is present at both sides. A 7 mm stone is present at distal of right ureter just before the UVJ. There is also a 7 mm stone at junction of middle and distal third of left ureter.
Case Discussion
Bilateral hydroureteronephrosis due to bilateral ureteral stones in a patient with bilateral acute flank pain!