A 40-year-old male presented to surgery OPD with complaints of right loin pain which was also referred to right iliac fossa. Surgeon examined the patient & asked to have an USG abdomen, given below. Right kidney left kidney Then NCCT KUB was done and diagnosis of renal stone of 8mm was made. What is the most probable location of stone?
Correct Answer: Mid ureter
Description: USG shows normal kidneys. NCCT KUB showed a stone in the ureter. Pain of renal stone in renal pelvis refers to groin Upper ureter stone pain refers to medial aspect of thigh along with obturator nerve Mid ureter stone pains refer to iliac fossa along with iliohypogastric nerve Lower ureter stone pain refers to testicles along with ilioinguinal nerve
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