Asymptomatic vesical stone randomly discovered in a 78 years old woman admitted for femoral neck fracture. A case report
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Reviews and Case Reports - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
Urinary tract stones originate from a variety of conditions, including metabolic and inherited disorders, medical devices, anatomical defects with or without chronic urinary infection. Most cases are idiopathic, in which there is undoubtedly a genetic predisposition, but where environmental and lifestyle factors play an important role. We report a case of a 78 years old woman who underwent arthroplasty in which an asymptomatic bladder stone were discovered and left untreated purposely.
Authors and Affiliations
Terence Olivier Ohoya Etsaka
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