The formation of calcified stone in the ureterocele, a frequent event in adults, is very uncommon in a pediatric age. We present a case of a ureterocele containing a calcified stone in an 8-year-old girl. The diagnosis was made with radiological investigations (intravenous pyelogram, ultrasonography and, eventually, voiding cystourethrogram).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 2-month-old boy was referred to our department for evaluation of a double mass on the ventral aspect of the penile shaft. There were no associated signs or symptoms of urologic dysfunction. The patient underwent circumcision with complete resection of the masses under general anesthesia.
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