Urolithiasis secondary to primary obstructive megaureter in an adult: a case report
ConclusionsPrimary obstructive megaureter should be a differential diagnosis in an adult with hydroureteronephrosis associated with urolithiasis especially when there is kidney impairment. Through this case report we will discuss the diagnosis and management of primary obstructive megaureter associated with urolithiasis in adults.
Source: Journal of Medical Case Reports - Category: General Medicine Source Type: research
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