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Mebin Baby Thomas1, Nebu Issac Mammen1
1Department of Urology, Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Tiruvalla, Kerala, India.
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Ureteroinguinal hernia represents a rare anatomical anomaly with potential for significant clinical consequences. Most cases are incidentally diagnosed via imaging or during herniorrhaphy. This report documents a rare presentation of an obstructive ureteric calculus within the herniated segment of the native ureter in a 71-year-old man, outlining imaging signs, operative findings, and therapeutic strategy.
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