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11/14. Pediatric bladder outlet obstruction due to urethral calculus. Case report and review of the literature.

    A case of urethral calculus in a child is presented. While there are several reviews of urethral stones from centers in europe and asia, a number of which include pediatric patients, we are not aware of descriptions of urethral calculi in childhood in patients in the united states or elsewhere in north america.
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12/14. Giant urethral calculus: a rare cause of acute urinary retention.

    We present a case of a 98-yr-old woman with acute urinary retention secondary to a large urethral calculus. This is a unique cause of obstructive uropathy for several reasons. First, urethral calculi are extremely rare in American-born Caucasian females. Second, urethral stones in females are nearly always associated with underlying genitourinary pathology; however, subsequent work up failed to reveal any strictures, diverticula, or related processes that may have predisposed this patient to urethral calculus formation. The epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and emergency management of large urethral calculi are reviewed.
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13/14. A case of primary giant calculus in female urethra.

    Urinary calculus is rarely seen in the urethra and is usually encountered in men with urethral stricture or diverticulum. Primary urethral calculi are extremely rare in females. We describe a case of a giant urethral stone impacted in the urethra of a 103-year-old female.
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14/14. Giant urethral calculus: a case report.

    A case of a large urethral calculus in a woman with the unusual symptom of dyspareunia is presented. The patient had to manipulate a prolapse-like bulging of the anterior vaginal wall to ease micturition. The radiological appearance is interesting.
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