“…A careful genitourinary examination should be performed because vaginal stones can be often confused with bladder calculi on plain radiological examination [2, 3,6,8,20,21]. Therefore, oblique or lateral views should be taken whenever there is doubt [3]. Imaging studies including ultrasound, CT, intravenous pyelography, cystourethrography, and magnetic resonance urography may be useful in diagnosing this rare condition.…”