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Posterior urethral valves and vesicolithiasis in children

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Although posterior urethral valves is a well known and important entity in paediatric urology, its association with bladder calculi is not well documented and this condition is not discussed commonly in the literature. Association between posterior urethral valves and vesicolithiasis is presented in three children.

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Neulander, E., Kaneti, J. Posterior urethral valves and vesicolithiasis in children. International Urology and Nephrology 28, 563–568 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02550968

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