“…Other uropathogens are Enterobacter species, enterococci, S o latia, Acinetobacter, Citrobacter. and Pseudomonas aeru ginosa [34], There is a report about stone formation due to P. mirabilis as uncommon complication in renal allograft recipients [36], However, stone formation due to ureaseforming microorganisms such as Proteus mirabilis, Pro teus vulgaris. Pseudomonas aeruginosa.…”