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A case of nephrobroncholithiasis secondary to a nephrobronchial fistula and renal lithiasis is described. The usual symptoms of broncholithiasis, namely, cough, hemoptysis, and expectoration of calculi, were present. The roentgenologic findings of calcifications in the lower lung field resembling renal calculi associated with a draining sinus in the flank should lead one to suspect the diagnosis of nephrobroncholithiasis.
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