Abstract

Unenhanced Helical CT scan done in a prone position differentiates a calculus at the ureterovesical junction from the a calculus in abladder lying near the ureteric orifice by the fact that the calculus at the ureterovesical junction doesnot change its position owever a calculus in a paraureteral diverticulum mimicas a calculus at the ureterovesical junction and maynot show change in position in prone scan if the diverticulum has a narrow mouth We present a case to highlight this point

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