“…Ureteral duplication usually is asymptomatic and its diagnosis is incidental. It can be associated with urinary tract infection, vesicoureteric reflux, ureterocele, stone formation, obstructive uropathy, ectopic ureter and other congenital complications [3,5,7]. In such cases renal morphology, ureteral condition and renal function warranted to be evaluated.The initial evaluation of a patient with a suspected obstructive stone usually occur in the emergency room (ER).…”