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Keywords: Intrauterine device
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Urol Int (2024) 108 (3): 272–275.
Published Online: 20 February 2024
...Emre Şam; Muhittin Atar; Enes Alemdar; Abdullah Turan; İbrahim Karabulut Introduction: Approximately 5% of bladder stones occur in women and are usually associated with foreign bodies or urinary stasis. Spontaneous migration of the intrauterine device (IUD) into the bladder is a rare complication...
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Urol Int (2010) 85 (2): 242–244.
Published Online: 21 August 2010
...Andrea Bottai; Vincenzo Li Marzi; Marco Alessandrini; Donata Villari; Gabriella Nesi; Giulio Nicita Actinomycosis of the urinary bladder is rare, mostly subsequent to abdomino-pelvic infection, and usually affects women with long-term use of an intrauterine device. We describe a case of vesical...
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Urol Int (1999) 61 (4): 240–242.
Published Online: 02 June 1999
...Veli Yalçın; Oktay Demirkesen; Bülent Alıcı; Bülent Önol; Vural Solok A 35-year-old woman, who had had an intrauterine device inserted 7 years earlier, presented with dysuria, pollakiuria, suprapubic pain and urethral irritation. The intrauterine device was found in the bladder with stone formation...