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Mixed primary and secondary vaginal calculi: a case report
Ghassan Alhajress1,2, Nasser Albqami1,2,3, Ahmed I Nazer1,2
1Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Ministry of National Guard - Health Affairs, Riyadh 11426, Saudi Arabia.
Abstract:
Vaginal calculi are classified according to the pathogenesis of calculus formation. Primary and secondary vaginal calculi. In this article, we present an interesting case that we believe to be a mixed primary and secondary vaginal calculi in which both originated as a result of a vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) and stitches found in the vagina. Although vaginal calculi are a rare disease, a high index of suspicion is needed, especially in patients with a history of gynecological procedures. Since the high recurrence rate of VVF along with its complications, more frequent follow-up and physical examination are required to avoid the recurrence of the disease.
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