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Asymptomatic vesical stone randomly discovered in a 78 years old woman admitted for femoral neck fracture. A case report

Terence Olivier Ohoya Etsaka.



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Background :
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.

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Les calculs urinaires sont de diverses étiologies, notamment des troubles métaboliques et héréditaires, matériel médical, des anomalies anatomiques avec ou sans infection urinaire chronique. La plupart des cas sont idiopathiques, dans lesquels il existe indubitablement une prédisposition génétique, mais où les facteurs environnementaux et de style de vie jouent un rôle important. Nous rapportons le cas d'une femme de 78 ans qui a subi une arthroplastie chez qui un calcul vésical asymptomatique a été découvert et volontairement laissé non traité.

Key words: Asymptomatic vesical stones, vesical stones management, large vesical calculus







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