Presentation
Bilateral flank pain, Hematuria.
Patient Data
Age: 30 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Staghorn calculus
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There is well defined branching radio-opaque calcific density superimposed over the pelvis and calyces of the left kidney. Additional small calcific densities are seen at lower pole of left kidney. Right ureteric stent is noted.
Case Discussion
Staghorn calculus is a large renal stone filling the pelvis and more than one calyx. They are often associated with urine tract anomaly and recurrent UTI.