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