Presentation
Severe lower abdominal pain and dysuria. Long standing pain and patient refused any intervention.
Patient Data
Age: 30 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Urethral stone
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Midline radiopaque shadow in the course of the penile urethra.
From the case:
Urethral stone
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Large opaque stone in the course of the anterior urethra measuring 17 mm x 7 mm, density ~3050 HU.
No acute or complete obstruction, as no hydronephrosis/hydroureter.
Case Discussion
Features in keeping with large urethral calculus.