2024
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.60498
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Complicated Case of a Giant Bladder Stone and Forgotten Double-J (DJ) Stent in an Otherwise Healthy Elderly Patient: A Case Report

Abdulaziz H Khushaym,
Adeel A Khan,
Noora O Aljeeran
et al.

Abstract: Giant bladder stones, defined as stones weighing over 100 g and/or measuring more than 4 cm in diameter, are relatively uncommon compared to other types of urinary tract stones. This patient, an 85-year-old male with an unknown medical history, initially presented with urinary incontinence and hematuria. Radiological findings revealed a large prostate, a forgotten left renal double-J (DJ) stent for more than 20 years with an encrusted bladder stone, and additional calculi in the lower pole of the left kidney. … Show more

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