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Anuria and acute renal failure caused by multiple bladder calculi

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A rare case of multiple bladder stones (more than 300) is described. Acute renal failure and anuria complicated by urosepsis were the presenting symptoms.

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Madjar, S., Moskovitz, B., Kastin, A. et al. Anuria and acute renal failure caused by multiple bladder calculi. International Urology and Nephrology 28, 639–641 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02552158

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