Solve exciting clinical cases specific to your field of interest via Docplexus’ Clinical Case Challenge. Join your fellow doctors to discuss and answer today’s challenge! Case presentation A 62-year-old woman with type 2 diabetes mellitus reported to the urology department with intermittent hematuria for the past four months. No pain, fever, or vomiting was associated with it. Clinical examination No apparent abnormalities were detected.
Radiographic findings Non-contrast computed tomography kidney-ureter-bladder scan (NCCT-KUB) revealed the presence of a stone in the renal pelvis of the right kidney having mild hydronephrosis without proximal hydroureter. Stone size-2:4 cm× 2:3 cm. Stone density-1355 Hounsfield units Cystoscopy Bladder pathology was ruled out *This case challenge is from the editorial team of Docplexus and is meant for educational purposes only. Source: Case Reports in…