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Fig. 2A. 51-year-old woman with 1-cm ureteral stone. Sonogram shows
echogenic lesion (solid arrow) near lower pole of right kidney. It is
poorly distinguished from adjacent echogenic tissue (open arrow) and
does not show discrete posterior acoustic shadowing. Therefore, it is not easy
to determine that this lesion is ureteral stone.
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