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Cessation of Ureteral Colic Does Not Necessarily Mean that a Ureteral Stone Has Been Expelled
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Cessation of pain was associated with ureteral stone passage in almost 75% of this study cohort but 26% of patients still had persistent ureteral stones. We recommend routine followup imaging in all patients with ureteral stones to document stone passage and avoid the risks of silent ureteral obstruction.
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