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Radiology, Vol 152, 317-319, Copyright © 1984 by Radiological Society of North America


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Obstructive migration of renal calculi following cyst aspiration

JJ Cronan, RN Messersmith, ES Amis Jr and DD Kidd

The authors report 3 cases of ureteral obstruction secondary to puncture of peri-pelvic renal cysts which had been obstructing and dilating the renal pelvis. In each case, non-obstructive calculi passed from the upper collecting system into the ureter or infundibulum within 72 hours of decompression, causing acute renal colic and marked obstruction.





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