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      news Iatrogenic Fornix Rupture Caused During Retrograde Manipulation of the Ureter: A Case

      Presented by:Cases Journal / Andreas Bannowsky
      Summary points:A 22-year-old presents with progredient flank pain spreading into the right upper and lower abdomen 2 days after undergoing ureterorenoscopy with extraction of an ureteral stone. This case report describes the patient's history, treatment, and outcome, and includes some images. The authors describe the possible causes of fornix rupture and approaches to diagnosis.
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