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Plain abdominal X-ray showing the bladder and kidney stones.  

Plain abdominal X-ray showing the bladder and kidney stones.  

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... a next step, an abdomen X-ray is requested, in which the following is observed: a big calcified stone in the bladder, a calcified double-J ureteral stent, a pielic renal stone of 0.7 inches and another one in a middle calyx (Fig. ...

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