Abstract

The incidence of uro lithiasis is increasing with higher proportion of calcium lithiasis. While the large majority of lithiasis are formed in the kidney before migrating in the urinary tract, certain lithiasis are formed in the bladder owing to local factors. We report 2 cases of giant bladder lithiasis in patients presenting lower urinary track obstruction. A review of the literature was performed to discuss these clinical presentations.

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