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