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11/15. Transitional cell carcinoma in a urethral diverticulum with a calculus.

    About 38 cases of carcinoma in a female urethral diverticulum have been reported previously. We report the first case of a transitional cell carcinoma arising in a female urethral diverticulum containing a calculus. The clinical features mimic a simple urethral diverticulum with a calculus and if biopsies are not done routinely a tumor can be missed easily.
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12/15. Giant vesical calculi in the female.

    We herein report a case of giant vesical calculi in the female bladder. To the best of our knowledge, these calculi represent the largest group of vesical calculi ever removed from the female bladder. The etiologic factors that contribute to bladder calculus formation in the female are discussed.
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13/15. Obturation of the ileum by a jejunal diverticular enterolith.

    A case of obstruction of the distal portion of the small intestine by a concretion that had originated within a jejunal diverticulum is presented. Obstruction was relieved by removal of the calculus through an enterotomy. The patient's recovery was uncomplicated.
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14/15. The treatment of female urethral diverticulum with calculus through ultrasonic lithotripsy.

    A case report is presented of a large urethral diverticulum with calculus. We proposed the use of transurethral ultrasonic lithotripsy, followed by conventional surgical reconstruction 3 months later, when the condition had improved. The patient was completely cured.
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15/15. Intraoperative localization of a renal calculus using ultrasound.

    Ultrasound is gaining widespread application in the area of diagnostic urology. We wish to describe its use in the intraoperative localization of a caliceal diverticulum and stone when more conventional techniques would not have been adequate.
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