Presentation
Left flank pain.
Patient Data
Gender: Male
From the case:
Ureterovesicle junction stone
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Mild left hydroureteronephrosis with a ~3mm stone at the left ureterovesicle junction.
Case Discussion
Basic teaching case with typical findings of a small UVJ stone, highlighting the importance of following the ureters all the way to the urinary bladder when evaluating for stones.