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Fig. 6B. 53-year-old woman with one episode of crampy lower abdominal
pain and gross hematuria 1 month earlier. Sonogram (not shown) at another
institution revealed hydronephrosis but no definite stone. Patient is now
asymptomatic but with persistent microhematuria. Maximum-intensity-projection
CT image of distal ureters from postrelease CT scan shows normal course and
caliber of distal left ureter but no opacification of right ureter. Calculus
(arrow) is identified along course of distal right ureter.