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Nephrocutaneous fistula due to renal stone disease presenting as non-healing abdominal wall sinus: lessons from two cases

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  • CASE REPORTSNephrocutaneous fistula due to renal stone disease presenting as non-healing abdominal wall sinus: lessons from two cases

  • Stag horn renal calculi usually remain asymptomatic and may lead to xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis, pyonephrosis and non-functioning kidney in long standing cases

  • The obstruction and infection of urinary system caused by staghorn calculi might rarely lead to pyonephrosis and xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGP)

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CASE REPORTS

Nephrocutaneous fistula due to renal stone disease presenting as non-healing abdominal wall sinus: lessons from two cases.

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